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Aditya Roy Kapur takes pottery class from sister-in-law

| | Nov 08, 2014, at 10:26 pm
Mumbai, Nov 8 (IBNS) Shayonti Roy Kapur (Kunaal Roy Kapur's wife) who is an ambitious potter has taken her talent to the next level. She helped into making the first ever pottery fest (Cera Fest Exhibition) in Mumbai where 23 potters came together to show their work of art.

Aditya along with brother Kunaal went to support her first venture by inaugurating the fest.  Aditya and Kunaal were extremely engrossed admiring the art. They were seen interacting with the potters and even tried their hand at pottery.

Well the most exciting part was when the actor himself tried his hand at pottery. Shayonti herself sat and taught both Aditya and Kunaal the form of art. Both of them were very fascinated by the process of making the pot and also achieve to make one themselves.

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