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Shraddha catches 'O' Show in Las Vegas

| | Jan 01, 2015, at 01:39 am
Mumbai, Dec 31 (IBNS): Actress Shraddha Kapoor had heard a lot about the 'O' Show in Las Vegas, but even though she had a very hectic schedule, she made sure to catch it on her first day off.

The young actor has been currently shooting with the team of ABCD2 in Las Vegas. The team has been having a very grueling schedule.

Despite being in such an entertaining city they had not got a chance to explore it, however on her first day off, Shraddha went to see the 'O' show.

O is a water-themed stage. It is a group of 85 performers: international acrobats, synchronized swimmers, and divers. Some of them are former Olympic athletes.

The show is extremely famous and very spectacular, and since Shraddha is essaying the role of a dancer in ABCD2, she was very keen to watch the show.

The young actor thoroughly enjoyed the show and was thrilled with the experience.

Spokesperson of Shraddha Kapoor confirmed the news.

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