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Love Learning Curse Words: Vaani Kapoor

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Dec, 2016 11:55 AM
  • Love Learning Curse Words: Vaani Kapoor
Actress Vaani Kapoor, who is gearing up for the release of her forthcoming film "Befikre", says she loves learning "curse words" in various languages.
 
Asked how much French they learnt for "Befikre", which has been shot in Paris, Vaani's co-star Ranveer Singh said here at a promotion event for their film: "I didn't learn much...I learnt only the flirty lines...Rest Vaani knows."
 
Vaani quipped: "I love learning curse words, be it in any language...even in Tamil that was the first thing I learnt (curse words)."
 
Helmed by filmmaker Aditya Chopra, "Befikre" will see Vaani playing the role of a girl named Shyra and Ranveer essaying the role of a boy named Dharam.
 
The film is set to hit the screens on Friday.

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