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Farhan Akhtar misses Skydiving

| | Apr 24, 2015, at 12:43 am
Mumbai, Apr 23 (IBNS): Filmmaker Farhan Akhtar has always been an adventure freak.
During the shoot of Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara in 2011, in Spain,  Farhan had tried skydiving.
 
He loved it so much that he enrolled for a short course in it, and got a certificate too. However, he has not been able to do it for a long time now, and misses it immensely.
 
Farhan was determined to continue skydiving regularly, but he couldn't, because of work.
 
All of last year, the actor was caught up with shoots and his music concerts.
 
In fact, when he was filming his next, Dil Dhadakne Do, he wanted to go skydiving in Barcelona, Spain, but the weather conditions were not suitable.
 
 
 
Image: Abheet Gidwani
 

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