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Shraddha learns guitar for her upcoming film

| | Jun 14, 2016, at 01:02 am
Mumbai, Jun 13 (IBNS): Actress Shraddha Kapoor puts in a lot in every character of hers.
Before starting shoot, she completely gets into the character and prefers to learn what's required for the character.
 
Be it learning bike riding for Ek Villain, dancing for ABCD 2, action for Baaghi or singing, she has done it all.
 
This time for half girlfriend, she is not only learning basketball but also learning to play a guitar. 
 
Even if it is not a huge part of her character, she did not want to just pretend playing the guitar. Hence, she is learning the instrument.
 
Shraddha has always personally been very inclined to music so she is very happy that she is getting opportunities to learn all this. 
 
Shraddha shares "Yes I love music and musical instruments also fascinate me. The guitar part isn't much in Half Girlfriend but yes I do have to learn the chords of what I need to play. My favorite instrument is the piano and my 2nd favorite is the guitar."

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