Shraddha overwhelmed with 15 million fans on Facebook

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,February 09 2017]

Shraddha Kapoor is happy that her fan base on social media platform Facebook has crossed 15 million. She is happy to receive the "unconditional love" her fans overwhelm her with.

"It is extremely overwhelming to receive such unconditional love and warmth from all these beautiful people. I truly love them more than words can explain," Shraddha said in a statement.

The 'Aashiqui 2' actress makes sure she takes out some time from her busy schedule every now and then to interact with her fans on the online platform because she enjoys it thoroughly. She even took out time to meet one of her biggest fans, Samina, in New York when she visited the place for the shoot of 'Half Girlfriend'.

Shraddha is currently shooting for one of her upcoming next films, a biopic on Dawood Ibrahim's late sister Haseena Parkar, after which she will get into the dubbing of 'Half Girlfriend'.

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