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Watch Video! Actor Shakti Kapoor's takes a garbage bin to buy liquor bottles

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 10, 2020 17:50 IST

Months after the govt whipped a complete lockdown in the country due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the state ...

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Months after the govt whipped a complete lockdown in the country due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the state govt recently relaxed few norms for the public. Soon a number of celebs ventured out for many recreational activities. However, it was Shraddha Kapoor's father Shakti Kapoor's antic which caught everyone's attention. 

The Raja Babu star  took to his Instagram to share a video of himself carrying an empty plastic drum as he walked towards the gate of his building. When a person asked him where he is going, the actor said, "Daaru Laane Jaa Raha Hu". The society member replied, "purey society ke liye lekar aana" The video soon went viral and his fans posted some interesting comments on his feed. The Aatish actor enjoys quite a good social media following and often shares videos and pictures of his family on special occassion.

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