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See PIC: Kapil Sharma Turns Heads As He Visits Shirdi With Ginni Chatrath

IANS, 31 Oct, 2017 01:29 PM
  • See PIC: Kapil Sharma Turns Heads As He Visits Shirdi With Ginni Chatrath
Kapil Sharma is doing everything it takes to pull the audience to the theaters. From interacting with fans at various events to timely tweets about his period drama, Kapil has been on his toes to promote the film. 
 
 
And now the actor-comedian paid a visit to the holy shrine of Shirdi to seek the blessings of Sai Baba before the release of his second silver screen outing. But, more than anything, it was the presence of his lady love Ginni Chatrath which became the talking point of his trip.
 
 
On Tuesday, he dismissed the break-up rumours by travelling with girlfriend Ginni Chatrath to the Shirdi Sai Baba temple to seek blessings for his upcoming film, Firangi. The pictures from their visit are going viral online. Apart from Ginni, the director of Firangi, Rajiev Dhingra accompanied Kapil to Shirdi.
 
 
 
Kapil has been guarded about his relationship. Recently, as he opened up about the last few months and how he dealt with rumours swirling about him, he chose to remain silent about Ginni. When asked about her, he told media, “I haven’t opened up this much as yet, that I will speak about this.”
 
 
Talking about how he gave in to drinking, Kapil recently said, “I took resort to drinking. I was hurting myself. At one point, I felt like I was jumping into the sea. One fine day, I somehow stopped consuming alcohol. I am still on medication. I think it will take me another couple of months to get out of medication.”
 
 
Kapil Sharma, who made his Bollywood debut with Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon (2015), shot for Firangi for more than six months. He even took a break from his popular reality show, The Kapil Sharma Show, saying he wanted to concentrate on his film. The show is expected to return to the screens in a few months time.

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