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Kunal Kapoor in non-stop work mode for 'Veeram'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Jan, 2016 01:41 PM
  • Kunal Kapoor in non-stop work mode for 'Veeram'
Lethargy is evading Kunal Kapoor despite the fact that he's working for 24 hours straight. The "Rang De Basanti" fame star says he shot for an entire day for "Veeram", and can go on for another 24-hour shift for the upcoming southern film without any complaints. 
 
“Shot 24 hours straight for 'Veeram'. Ready to shoot another 24 hours. Time becomes so irrelevant when you are enjoying what you do na,” Kunal tweeted. 
 
The action film is said to be a trilingual adaptation of “Macbeth”. 

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