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Shraddha thrilled as Galliyan ranks second on musical charts

| | Dec 19, 2014, at 04:02 am
Mumbai, Dec 18 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Shraddha Kapoor is extremely thrilled that the song "Galliyan" has made it to the second spot in musical charts.
The film and its music is extremely special to Shraddha as she made her singing debut with the song.
 
She made her singing debut for the unplugged version of the same song.
 
The young actress is elated by the response that the song is getting.
 
Shraddha has had an exceptional year with back to back successes.
 
She received critical acclaim with Haider as well as commercial success with Ek Villian.
 
The young actress is currently shooting for ABCD2 in Las Vegas which is slated for release next year.
 

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