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Shraddha shoots for 14 hours at a stretch for an ad

| | Oct 12, 2015, at 08:48 pm
Mumbai, Oct 12 (IBNS): Shraddha Kapoor is running around the clock fulfilling work commitments these days.
The young actress headed to Bucharest for an ad shoot recently.
 
The ad had a creative requirement of not breaking the flow which needed Shraddha to shoot for 14 hours at a stretch.
 
The actress fulfilled these requirements readily.
 
Shraddha who had returned from Kerala a few days back after wrapping up the schedule of her upcoming film Baaghi, headed straight to fulfill yet another commitment.
 
The actress will next be seen in Sabbir Khan directed, Baaghi opposite Tiger Shroff.

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