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So many selfies for Aditya Roy Kapur?

| | May 21, 2016, at 04:55 am
Mumbai, May 20 (BNS): Aditya Roy Kapur, who rose to immense fame by playing the lover boy in Aashiqui 2, is currently in the midst of the shoot schedule of his upcoming next film, OK Janu, opposite Shraddha Kapoor.
The actor has been shooting on the streets of Mumbai and the most popular ones where there are a lot of people.
 
Since the film is being shot at real locations, Aditya Roy Kapur, who is the eye candy for most young girls has clicked "n" number of selfies in the last few days.
 
Every time he is even a little beyond the shoot area, he is flooded with requests from his fans for a selfie. 
 
The actor patiently obliges all of them with photographs/Selfies. 

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