'Maghadeera' fulfils Shahid Kapoor's childhood dream

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,February 12 2015]

Shahid Kapoor has always been experimental with his look in the characters he essays in films. From long hair 'Kaminey' to going bald in 'Haider', Shahid has tried it all. But there is one thing he has always wanted to do since childhood.

We were told that Shahid has always wanted to ride a horse with his hair flying and a sword in his hand. And now the actor has got the opportunity to fulfill his childhood dream with 'Maghadeera'.

Confirming the same, Shahid Kapoor shared, "Since childhood I have always wanted to sit on a horse and hold a sword in my hand... so Maghadeera is giving me that opportunity."

Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, the film is a remake of the Telugu blockbuster 'Maghadeera'. While Shahid has finished shooting for his next film 'Shaadar', he is going to soon start shoot for 'Udta Punjab'.

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