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Aditya Roy Kapur likes growing culture of concerts in India

| | Apr 24, 2015, at 12:33 am
Mumbai, Apr 23 (IBNS): Aditya Roy Kapur is loving the culture of music concerts which is growing in India.
The actor who himself is a guitar player and also has a hobby of singing and writing songs is very excited with the new trend that is being practiced. 
 
The actor who is a music lover, is very fond of music concerts and he encourages the idea to the fullest.
 
Off late singers like Arijit Singh, Ankit Tiwari, Mika Singh amd Atif Aslam have had several music concerts and they were received tremendously well by the audiences. 
 
Aditya feels this medium of entertainment and engaging the audience is a different experience altogether. The entire concept of entertaining a huge crowd through a live concert is the best way to connect with your fans and music lovers.
 
Ironically, Aditya's blockbuster hit film Aashiqui 2 had him play the character of a musician. However, very few know that the actor is musician in his real life too.
 
Image: Rohan Shrestha
 

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