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Shraddha Kapoor's special treat for 'OK Jaanu' cast

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 May, 2016 12:36 PM
    Shraddha Kapoor treated the cast of her forthcoming film "OK Jaanu" to a special feast. The actress brought 'dabbas' of home cooked food for the team.
     
    The team was pleasantly surprised when they got the chance to relish all the dishes personally selected by Shraddha on Sunday.
     
    "Our 'OK Jaanu' team is full of serious foodies so I really wanted to take food from home for everyone. I felt really happy that all the dabbas came back home empty," Shraddha said in a statement. 
     
    A source from the sets also shared that the menu had both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. 
     
    "There was home cooked Maharashtrian style mutton, fish curry, bharela bhindi and pakoda kaddi. The entire team gorged on the yummy food, absolutely loved it and couldn’t thank Shraddha enough for this sweet gesture,” said the source. 
     
    “OK Jaanu” is a remake of the Tamil super hit “OK Kanmani”. The original, which was helmed by Mani Ratnam, featured Dulquer Salmaan and Nithya Menon in the lead. The Hindi version of the film will also star Aditya Roy Kapoor. 
     
    "OK Jaanu" revolves around the lives of two young lovers and depicts the issue of live-in relationships. It is slated to release on January 13 next year.

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