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Shraddha keeps her dancing shoes as memento

| | May 14, 2015, at 12:02 am
Mumbai, May 13 (IBNS): Actress Shraddha Kapoor was prepping for ABCD 2 and had to learn different forms of dancing-street dance, jazz, hip hop, contemporary.
The young actress had put her best foot forward and gave it her all.

Shraddha used to practice 6 – 8 hours every day for months before she started shooting and bought a new pair of shoes for the same.

The actress had bought these shoes during prep and wore them all throughout shooting. She had rigorously trained in them.

Shraddha finds them very comfortable and at the same time feels they are lucky for her.

The actress plans to keep her shoes as memento for always.



Image: Rohan Shreshta

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