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Shraddha Kapoor sings Tum Hi Ho for fans as Aashiqui 2 completes six years

Shraddha Kapoor started her career with the film Teen Patti in 2010 and the later starred in Luv Ka The End in 2011. However, she rose to fame with the 2013 release Aashiqui 2. Her character of Aarohi in the romantic-musical was appreciated a lot. Then there was no looking back for the actress and she went on to star in many super hit movies.

Aashiqui 2 completes six years of its release today and Shraddha Kapoor has sung the song Tum Hi Ho from the film for her fans. She shared the video on Instagram and wrote, “I am what I am because of you all ❤️ #6YearsOfAashiqui2.”


Well, this is surely a sweet gift from Shraddha to her fans. Apart from being a good actress, Shraddha is an amazing singer and has also sung songs in her movies.  Aashiqui 2 also starred Aditya Roy Kapur and was a huge hit at the box office. The songs of the film are still loved by the audiences.

Coming to the upcoming movies of Shraddha, she is undoubtedly one of the busiest actresses of Bollywood. She has movies like Saaho, Chhichhore, Street Dancer and Baaghi 3 in her kitty. While Saaho, Chhichhore and Street Dancer releases this year, Baaghi 3 will hit the screens in 2020.

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