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Shahid Kapoor turns 35

| | Feb 26, 2016, at 12:49 am
Mumbai, Feb 25 (IBNS) Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor turned a year older on Thursday as he celebrated his 35th birthday.

Born in 1981 to actor Pankaj Kapur and actress-dancer Neelima Azeem, Kapoor made his debut in 2003 with Ishq Vishk and won a Filmfare Award for Best debut male.

Known for his dancing skills, Kapoor started off with romantic and light roles before setting it up with action movies.

Though his latest movie Shaandaar bombed at the box-office, his earlier role in Haider saw him pick another Filmfare Award for best actor.

After a long stint with several contemporaries, Kapoor finally tied the nuptial knot with Mira Rajput in 2015.

The actor will be next seen in Vishal Bharadwaj's Rangoon, opposite Saif Ali Khan and Kangana Ranaut.     

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