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Aditi boards metro to reach shoot

| | Mar 07, 2015, at 08:13 pm
Mumbai, Mar 7 (IBNS): Aditi Rao Hydari recently had an appearance for one of her brands at a five star hotel near the international airport. Aditi, who stays not too far from the airport wasn't really far from the venue but when she hit the road in the car, she realized that she won't be able to make it on time due to unreasonable traffic that was caused due to untimely rains few days ago.

Thinking quick on her feet and letting her quirky self out and baring in mind that she didn't want to keep the brand or media waiting for her, she quickly hopped in to the metro train from a nearby station that was a straight going to the venue she wished to reach in time.

Without caring for getting mobbed at a public place like metro station and wearing her pretty designer dress. She bought a ticket and got in to the train. While she had to entertain fans with selfies on her way, she didn't mind the extra effort to reach for the appearance on time as committed. Her driver reached the venue by road much past Aditi's arrival.

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