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Shahid Kapoor visits British Museum to see first edition of Hamlet

| | Nov 28, 2014, at 02:29 am
Mumbai, Nov 27 (IBNS): Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor, who had been busy shooting for 'Shaandar' in London, delayed his return by a day as he wanted to visit British Museum in London.
In one of their sections of the British Museum called Quotro they have the originals of the first edition of Hamlet.
 
Shahid was extremely eager to go and have a look at the copy.
 
He has lived the role of Hamlet and was applauded for his role as Hamlet in 'Haider'.
 
The ace actor has been reading up a lot on Shakespeare and his plays, and has been taking a keen interest in that genre of drama.
 
It was the first time ever that he has played such an intense gray and moving performance.
 
Shahid Kapoor received a a lot of appreciation for his fantastic performance.

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