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Shahid excited to relive early days

Shahid Kapoor is set to relive his childhood days with a visit to his school and an old house in Delhi where he lived for over 10 years, as part of a promotional tour for Paathshaala.

Updated on: Apr 09, 2010 07:13 PM IST
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Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor is set to relive his childhood days with a visit to his school and an old house in Delhi where he lived for over 10 years, as part of a promotional tour for his upcoming film Paathshaala.

"It’s a nostalgic feeling for me to go back to my school 'Gyan Bharti Public School' where I studied till fourth standard. I also hope to go to my old house B-16 Saket where I stayed for 10 years with my maternal grandparents.

"Delhi is like home for me and it will be nice especially for a film like Paathshaala, which is all about students and education. It’s a great opportunity for me and I am excited,” Shahid said in a statement.

"Everybody visits different cities for promoting their films but when we were working on Paathshaala, we decided that we would visit Shahid’s school and his old house too,” film producer Ahmed Khan said.

"Shahid had mentioned that he never thought of going to his old house even though he has been to Delhi several times after permanently shifting base to Mumbai. We will be going there next week.

Paathshaala, directed by Milind Ukey, is primarily about the Indian education system. It deals with contemporary and socially relevant issues regarding children. The film, which releases April 16, also stars Ayesha Takia.

 
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