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Shahid likes to work at night too?

| | Oct 06, 2015, at 02:11 am
Mumbai, Oct 5 (IBNS): Most people believe in wrapping up their day's work before a good night's sleep but Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor follows a different routine.

 

Shahid is more of a night person and likes doing stuff during the night.

“Not many know that Shahid is an insomniac of sorts, and prefers doing the majority of his work at night. In fact, he even goes to the gym at night, where he spends a couple of hours. He even likes going on late night drives, something he can’t even imagine doing during the day,” says a spokesperson.

Shahid has become such a night person that he has developed a work schedule especially for those hours. 
 
At times, the Haider actor prefers reading film scripts at night.  
 
The spokesperson further adds, “He sticks to it and finishes everything on time. He strongly feels that at night, the environment is way calmer. So, it helps an individual be more productive.”

Interestingly, Shahid's character in his upcoming film-'Shaandaar' is also of an insomniac.

Shahid's 'Shaandaar' is all set to release on Oct  22.

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