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Shakti Kapoor goes to Macau with family

| | Jul 01, 2015, at 10:10 pm
Mumbai, July 1 (IBNS): Shakti Kapoor is on a short vacation with family. The actor along with his wife Shivangi, daughter Shraddha and son Siddhant went to Macau.
It`s Siddhant's birthday and the veteran actor has planned a bash for him. 

According to the sources, Shakti planned the entire trip, with a few surprises thrown in for the kids. 
 
He feels that the kids are working hard and need a small break. Shraddha has taken the Bollywood scene by storm and has delivered two back-to-back hits. As for Siddhant, the lad has been working hard himself after two critically acclaimed movies Shootout At Wadala and Ugly, is currently working on a project.   

Shakti states, "I'm really happy that my children are doing so well. Shraddha has delivered two hits back to back and now Siddhanth is done with his 3rd project. Its going to be a Kapoor extravaganza."

He adds, "We'll be flying there and I have made special arrangement for the soiree. My kids will be in for a shocker. Looking forward to their shocked faces."

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