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Aditya-Katrina visit IIMT college in Delhi

| | Feb 06, 2016, at 12:37 am
Mumbai, Feb 5 (IBNS) The Fitoor pair- Aditya Roy Kapur and Katrina Kaif- are painting the town red by promoting their upcoming release film.

Aditya-Katrina are currently on a promotional spree in Delhi.

The duo have been visiting many colleges in the capital city and interacting with young minds.

The latest college to have graced the handsome pair is IIMT College at Greater Nodia in Delhi.

The interaction witnessed the presence of nearly a thousand students who were peaking from every nook and corner of the large institute.

Aditya-Katrina has a fun filled interaction, where they not only answered questions directed by students but also danced to the soulful tunes of Fitoor.

The film which is an intense love story between a rich girl and poor boy is releasing on Feb 12.
 

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