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Aditya wont part ways with his special guitar

| | Mar 17, 2015, at 04:40 am
Mumbai, Mar 16 (IBNS): Everyone knows that Aditya Roy Kapur is very passionate about music. The actor owns a guitar which he uses to make his music.

Very few know that the very precious guitar that the actor owns has been gifted to him by his director friend Mohit Suri.

The actor is very fond of the guitar and himself looks after the maintenance of it. During his free time at home he has also written and composed the music too.

Recently, when the actor’s friend decided to gift him a brand new guitar for his birthday, Aditya asked for something else.

He is too fond of his guitar and does not want to part ways with it. For Aditya the guitar represents the music of their film Aashiqui 2.
 

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