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Shraddha Kapoor receives surprise gift from her older brother Siddhant Kapoor

| | Sep 08, 2015, at 10:41 pm
Mumbai, Sept 8 (IBNS): Shraddha Kapoor's brother Siddhant, who is a disk jockey (DJ) , made a CD comprising of all the songs Shraddha has sung till date.

Recently,  when Shraddha returned home from shoot, her brother played the CD for her.  This was a pleasant surprise for Shraddha as the CD was a remix of the songs she has sung - Galliyan, Do jahan and Bezubaan (unplugged version)

Shraddha loved the entire mix was very happy at his thoughtful gesture. The CD is very special to Shraddha and she always carries it along with her.

Shraddha made her singing debut with Ek Villain last year. She also won an award for the same. Her singing has been highly appreciated.

She will also be singing her own songs in Rock on 2, her next opposite Farhan Akhtar.

"I am pleasantly surprised at my brother's gesture. It is one of the most thoughtful gifts I have received. It will always be special to me," shares Shraddha.

Shraddha is currently shooting for Sajid Nadiadwala's Baaghi and simultaneously prepping for Excel Entertainment's Rock on 2, which will go on floors by end of September.

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