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Shraddha, Remo spotted gorging on sweets at an event

| | May 23, 2015, at 01:57 am
Mumbai, May 22 (IBNS): Actress Shraddha Kapoor and director Remo D'Souza were present on the sets of popular dance reality show Nach Baliye 7 recently to promote their upcoming film 'ABCD 2'.

The duo was enjoying themselves watching the performances and were caught gorging on a bowl of delicious Motichoor Laddoos between shots.

Turns out even director Remo D’souza is as much of a sweet lover as Shraddha Kapoor.

The actress revealed that the two enjoyed having the laddoos on the sets Nach Baliye 7 and said, “Desserts, Remo sir and me go back a long way. I remember how on set, we used to indulge in them once in a while on our cheat days. So, when we saw the laddoos during promotions, we just could not resist.”

She will be seen burning the dance floor with Varun Dhawan in ABCD 2. 

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