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Shraddha Kapoor Roots For Childhood Friend Zoa

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Sep, 2015 11:11 AM
    In an industry where catfights are considered common, actress Shraddha Kapoor has come forward to support her “childhood friend” and actress Zoa Morani for her forthcoming film “"Bhaag Johnny".
     
    “My childhood friend's film releases this Friday! All the best for #BhaagJohnny @zoamorani! #25thSept,” Shraddha tweeted on Wednesday. 
     
    Zoa, who was last seen in the 2011 film "Always Kabhi Kabhi", will be seen as the love interest of actor Kunal Kemmu in the film, which is based on the circle of karma. 
     
    Directed by Shivam Nair, "Bhaag Johnny", which also stars Mandana Karimi and Manasi Scott, will hit the screens on September 25. 

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