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Vivek Oberoi To Lecture At Harvard. No, Really!

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Feb, 2017 04:02 PM
  • Vivek Oberoi To Lecture At Harvard. No, Really!
Who would have thought that after featuring in an adult comedy, Great Grand Masti (2016), the next stop for Vivek Oberoi would be Harvard University?
 
We hear the actor has been invited as guest lecturer at the prestigious institute to deliver a talk on Bollywood.
 
Vivek says, "It's an honour to be invited to speak at Harvard. I look forward to meeting illustrious people from all walks of life and listening to other esteemed speakers."
 
After his last film, Bank Chor, got shelved, Vivek has kept himself occupied with philanthropic work, steering clear of films that don't excite him.
 
His Tamil film, Thala 57, has kept him on his toes, especially with a month-long schedule in Bulgaria, followed by an elaborate schedule in Chennai.

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