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Jigariyaa actor Harsh Vardhan Deo bares it all..

| | Feb 02, 2017, at 10:29 pm
Mumbai, Feb 2 (IBNS): Young actor Harsh Vardhan Deo, who played the role of a small town boy in 'Jigariyaa', did something bold with a photo shoot recently.

Shedding his boy-next-door image, the young lad has undergone a major transformation for the photo shoot. In the "smoking hot" picture, the  actor almost bares it all covering his modesty with the bed sheet.

On being asked how he thought of the bold photo shoot, he said, "As an actor I want to explore myself. I want to show another side of me to the world, which is daring and bold."

The dashing actor is open to do all kinds of films and doesn't have any apprehensions about doing steamy scenes on-screen. "Why not? I don't want to limit myself. I am a greedy as an actor and want to do drastically different roles every time," quips Harsh.

Well, this guy definitely knows how to raise the temperature!

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