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Shraddha Kapoor to go deep sea diving

| | Mar 03, 2015, at 10:05 pm
Mumbai, Mar 3 (IBNS) After completing the last schedule of her upcoming film, ABCD 2, Shraddha will be taking some time off to visit Malaysia.

The actress is very keen to go and witness some of the famous warship wrecks that have been there since World War 2.

Shraddha has always been very fond of deep sea diving and is a certified diver.

Life underwater has always interested the young actress and so she planned to take this trip.

Professional training and special permissions from the concerned authorities are required to venture in the sea which Shraddha has acquired.

She has been contemplating this adventurous visit for some time now and will finally take it before she gets into the prep of her next, Rock On 2, which is slated to go on floors this year.

“Shraddha has decided to visit Malaysia next month. She has always been fond of deep sea diving and she is a certified scuba diver. So, she thought that this trip would be the most interesting way to bring together her passion for diving and history,” says an insider.

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