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This is why Shahid Kapoor is raring to come back on the sets after his last outing ‘Kabir Singh’

After the blockbuster hit of his last outing, ‘Kabir Singh’, Shahid Kapoor has been enjoying a much-needed break.
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After the blockbuster hit of his last outing, ‘Kabir Singh’, Shahid Kapoor has been enjoying a much-needed break. While he has been having the time of his life with his friends and family, the actor is raring to get back on the set. Speaking about the long break and his longing to get back on the set, Shahid reportedly said the break is great since he gets to spend time with his family, wife and children. However, the actor feels that after a point, you just want to get on the sets.


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He also reportedly added that he gets nervous even if he has to go for an award function because he hasn’t been in front of the camera for a long time. According to him, it does make you feel a bit odd.


‘Kabir Singh’ also starred Kiara Advani in the lead role. The film was the official Hindi remake of Telugu film, ‘Arjun Reddy’. The original film starred Vijay Deverakonda in the lead role.


On the work front, reports are rife that Shahid will be next seen in yet another South remake. He will be part of Hindi remake of Telugu film, ‘Jersey’.

However, there has been no official announcement or confirmation about the same yet.

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