Not in talks for 'Ram Lakhan' remake: Shraddha Kapoor


Mumbai, July 11 (IANS): Actress Shraddha Kapoor has shunned reports that she has been confirmed for filmmakers Karan Johar and Rohit Shetty's forthcoming remake of "Ram Lakhan".

"...I am not in talks with them for this film. No one has approached me yet, but I'd love to do a movie with Dharma production someday", the actress said at a jewellery exhibition here.

At the exhibition that showcased an exquisite range of wedding and contemporary ornaments, the actress said she's a "typical girl who loves jewellery".

"I am a typical girl who loves jewellery. The first ever piece of jewellery that I ever received was from my mother, which belongs to my grandmother. She gave me a pretty pristine necklace, which is very close to me," the "Aashiqui 2" star said.

Asked what she would like to gift to her mother, the 26-year-old said: "I'd like to gift her the Kohinoor diamond but unfortunately it's not in our country. I hope it reaches our country and then I will gift it to my mother."

After having a successful run at the box office with films like "Ek villain", "Aashiqui 2" and "Haider", actress Shraddha Kapoor has once again managed to garner appreciation for her role in new dance film "ABCD 2".

She will next be seen in "Rock On 2" and "Baaghi".

  

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