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Aditi Rao Hydari shoots in freezing cold in Kashmir

| | Jan 05, 2015, at 05:20 pm
Mumbai, Jan 5 (IBNS): The word about classic beauty Aditi Rao Hydari's playing the young Rekha in Abhishek Kapoor's Fitoor created quite a stir in the industry and served as a reminder of the year ahead they can expect from this multi talented young actress who has quite an eclectic and promising line up of 5 films in 2015.

Now, a source from the film sets reminds us yet again of Aditi's talent and commitment - as she shot without any complaints in Kashmir at a temperature of minus six.

"The film is largely being shot in Kashmir and that's where the crew has been stationed. Most of Aditi's shoots in Kashmir has been outdoor at freezing temperatures. In fact for two nighta straight, she was supposed to shoot in minus six degrees wearing light chiffon salwar kameezes while everyone else was covered up and jacketed. However, despite feeling incredibly cold the lovely lass would get on set and give her shot with aplomb and with complete conviction. She got everyone rooting for her commitment and looking out for her right through."

Commenting on Aditi's effort director Abhishek Kapoor posted on a social networking site saying, "Shooting in Pahalgam at -6•c requires nerves of steel to shut out that kind of cold and perform. Aditi's got true grit." 

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