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Shahid ​Kapoor keeps his phone switched off for most of the day

| | May 01, 2015, at 02:54 am
Mumbai, Apr 30 (IBNS): Actor Shahid Kapoor has been busy shooting for Udta Punjab.
It is a tough role and Shahid has been putting all his muscle behind the film. 
 
He has been doing script readings and has been working on the physique required for the role since more than a month. 
 
Now that he is shooting, Shahid has been working on the film on and off set, dedicating almost 12 - 14 hours of his day prepping and shooting.
 
In fact, the actor has also been keeping his cell phone at bay or even switched off for most part of the day.
 
Shahid has immersed himself in work.  
 
It is an intense character he will be seen essaying in the film and he has been trying to give it his all.
 
 
Image: Rohan Shreshta

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