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Shraddha features in Forbes India's 30 Most Successful Young Achievers

| | Feb 13, 2015, at 11:50 pm
Mumbai, Feb 13 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Shraddha Kapoor is now a part of the prestigious 'Forbes India list of 30 under 30' for the year 2015.
Already known for her acting prowess, Shraddha Kapoor is also famous for her melodious voice that is heard in her hit song Galliyan from ‘Ek Villian’. This isn’t all to her talent, the actress will next be seen playing the role of a lead female performer of a dance troupe in her upcoming film ABCD2 by director Remo D’souza opposite actor Varun Dhawan. She also always manages to surprise the audience with her stylish appearances.
 
No wonder, the actress is amongst the few who have reached the pinnacle of success early in their career. Shraddha has cemented her position in the industry with her unique choice of films and continues to surprise her audiences with her unconventional roles.
 
Forbes India brings together a list of 30 supremely talented and ambitious go-getters who have greatly achieved by the age of 30. 
 

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