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Shahid gifts a special present to his sister on Raksha Bandhan

| | Sep 01, 2015, at 12:02 am
Mumbai, Aug 31 (IBNS) Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor has a very special bond with his sister Sanah Kapoor.

For the first time, the two will be seen sharing screen space in Vikas Bahl’s upcoming next.

So, this year, on the auspicious day of Rakhi, when every brother gives a special gift to his sister, Shahid Kapoor has decided his special gift to his sister, Sanah.

The first song of the film, which will be released soon, will feature Sanah Kapoor.

Both Shahid and Sanah are looking forward to the launch of the song and they had a crazy time shooting together.

The trailer has received a lot of appreciation from the audiences and apart from Shahid and Alia’s pair, Sanah’s character is also liked.

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