Shraddha Kapoor: 'Ever since I was little, I have enjoyed seeing my father on screen'
Darpan News Desk IANS, 20 Jul, 2021 12:29 PM
Mumbai, July 20 (IANS) Actress Shraddha Kapoor says ever since she was a kid, she has enjoyed watching her father Shakti Kapoor on screen.
Shakti Kapoor is all set to comeback in his popular avatar of Crime Master Gogo on a special OTT project. He had memorably essayed the role in the 1994 film "Andaaz Apna Apna".
"Ever since I was little, I have enjoyed seeing my father on screen -- totally in his element, adding his personal touch to characters that today have a massive cult-like following!" said Shraddha.
Shraddha calls it a learning process being on sets with her father. "Being on set with him is for the books. It's so memorable to share screen space with my father and I am really excited to see how this unveils," she said.
Shakti Kapoor returns as Crime Master Gogo on Disney+ Hotstar VIP.
The statement read: "In these 15 beautiful years together we have shared a lifetime of experiences, joy and laughter, and our relationship has only grown in trust, respect and love. Now we would like to begin a new chapter in our lives -- no longer as husband and wife, but as co-parents and family for each other.
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