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Shahid Kapoor to have multiple looks in Udta Punjab ?

| | Apr 21, 2015, at 09:28 pm
Mumbai, Apr 21 (IBNS) Shahid Kapoor's look in his forthcoming film Udta Punjab is set to create immense curiosity, however rumours have it that whether the actor will be donning multiple looks in the film.

The actor has been seen in different avatars off late. Shahid was seen in a pony at an event recently, post which the actor changed his look in which he is seen wearing a blue hair strand, and last being his short hair look.

With so many variations of his look, we wonder if Shahid will be donning multiple look in one of the most anticipated films.

The film has been in news for various reasons and has already created tremendous buzz.

Post Shahid's look in Haider's, we wonder how the actor will be experimenting with his look in Udat Punjab.

Spokesperson confirms the news and adds, yes there is a lot of intrigue and curiosity about Shahid's look. Makers are keeping all information under wraps about how many looks will he have.

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