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No mirror for Amit Sadh on set

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 03 Jul, 2014 01:09 PM
  • No mirror for Amit Sadh on set
Every actor loves to look into a mirror to make last minute checks on their looks, but Amit Sadh doesn't allow a mirror around himself when he's on a film set.
 
If a source close to the "Kai Po Che" actor is to be believed, Amit doesn't allow a mirror around him because he believes it is a distraction that takes away from his zone of being the person he's portraying on screen.
 
"If a director feels he looks perfect for the shot, he doesn't find the need to check if his hair is in fine condition," said the source.
 
As of now, Amit is gearing up to be next seen in Shoojit Sircar's "RunningShaadi.com", while he's also shooting for Subhash Kapoor's next "Guddu Rangeela".

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