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Farhan, Ritesh bond with their friends over football

| | Mar 27, 2015, at 08:57 pm
Mumbai, Mar 27 (IBNS): Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar, who went to the same school, have been in constant touch with their batch mates.

Even with their busy work schedule, Farhan and Ritesh make it a point to spend time with their friends every week.

During their school days they used to play football on their days off.

And they have made it a point to keep up the tradition even now.  Every Sunday the duo gets together with their school friends for a fun match of football.

The last few weeks the duo have been very busy with their upcoming film and Farhan’s band tour, even then they have kept their Sunday’s for football.

They get together every Sunday at Maneckji Cooper school ground to play football.

Spokesperson confirms the news and adds,” Both are extremely close with their batch mates and they use this as a down time to have some fun.”

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