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Shraddha Kapoor works for 72 hours

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Dec, 2015 02:01 PM
    Actress Shraddha Kapoor has a choc-o-block work schedule courtesy her two films along with brand endorsements.
     
    She is fulfilling her work with a continuous 72-hour stretch.
     
    The “Ek Villain” star, who is currently filming for her upcoming next “Baaghi” in Bangkok, shot throughout the night and left directly for the airport to be back in the city for a few hours. 
     
    The actress landed in the city and headed straight to a press conference for a brand, followed by two meetings, according to a source. She returned to Bangkok, where she is to continue the day's schedule for the film.
     
    Her spokesperson confirmed the news and said: “Shraddha returned to Mumbai just for a couple of hours to fulfil a brand commitment on a turn a round day to avoid affecting the films shoot schedule."
     
    Shraddha is presently shooting simultaneously for her upcoming films “Baaghi” and “Rock On 2”, which are scheduled to release in 2016.

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