Genext shraddha kapoor biography
- Shraddha may have been exposed to cinema since a young age but this young lass would always shun away the thoughts of starring in a.
- Shraddha Kapoor has roots in Goa. Deemed as the youth icon, Kapoor was given the Gen-Next award at the hands of Subhash Ghai.
- Daughter of a popular villain in Bollywood, Shraddha may have been exposed to cinema since a young age but this young lass would always shun.
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Shraddha Kapoor confesses to stealing exam paper
This week on GeNext- Future of Bollywood, the diva talks to zoOm about her desperation to be a part of the Indian film industry and succeeding on her own terms.Did you know Shraddha’s big break was much like her character Aarohi in her superhit- Aashiqui 2? Catch the maverick director Mohit Suri talk about his first meeting with Sharddha. Also directors Vivek Bushan (Bumpy) and Mahesh Bhatt talk about the nuances that make her a star that connects with the audiences across age groups.
Watch Shraddha spill the beans on her life before Bollywood where she candidly confesses to cheating in exams, stealing the semi-final exam question paper
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Shraddha Kapoor has roots in Goa
It was a story studded affair at the inaugural of Bioscope on Tuesday at Campal actress Shraddha Kapoor, her maternal aunt and veteran actress Padmini Kolhapure and renowned filmmaker Subhash Ghai. The trio formally inaugurated the event amidst the rush among fans who swarmed around the stage to get a glimpse of the stars.
Speaking in Marathi, Kolhapure welcomed the concept of Bioscope and said, Iffi is getting larger with each passing year.
"I am a half Goan. My grandmother is from Panaji so Shraddha and I, we have Goan blood in us. It is great to be here."
Kapoor also spoke in Marathi and recalled her memories of shooting scenes of Aashiqui 2 and Ek Tha Villain in Goa.
"Goa has been very warm to us for shooting our films. Bioscope village is a great feature for Iffi," She added.
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Shraddha Kapoor walks the ramp for Masaba Gupta at Lakmé Fashion Week Summer
Masaba’s remarkable collection that won brownie points from the fashion critics, was inspired by the iconic works of Matthieu Venot (ace French photographer) and German artist Katrin Bremermann.
The designer has incorporated the artists’ detail oriented art with her signature prints, staying true to her aesthetic and style.
Juxtapositioning Indian and Western elements, Masaba’s latest collection includes pieces like pencil – shaved frill pre-stitched saree, voluminous garbage bag pants, Angarkhas layered with the traditional kurtis, deconstructed blazers teamed with a draped dhoti skirt form the key silhouettes for the season.
Masaba made her foray in the fashion industry with the GenNext fashion show at Lakmé Fashion Week 2009, where she was awarded the most promising designer award and ever since there has been no looking back.
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