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It's Like Any Other House That's Preparing For A Wedding, Says Shahid Kapoor's Mom

It's Like Any Other House That's Preparing For A Wedding, Says Shahid Kapoor's Mom
Indian Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor (L) and his father, actor and director Pankaj Kapoor (C) and his mother, Bollywood actress Supriya Pathak pose for a photograph during a screening of Sri Lankan film Inam, written, directed and produced by Santosh Sivan (L) in Mumbai on late March 26, 2014. AFP PHOTO / STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)
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Indian Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor (L) and his father, actor and director Pankaj Kapoor (C) and his mother, Bollywood actress Supriya Pathak pose for a photograph during a screening of Sri Lankan film Inam, written, directed and produced by Santosh Sivan (L) in Mumbai on late March 26, 2014. AFP PHOTO / STR (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)

Actress Supriya Pathak says wedding preparations of her star son Shahid Kapoor are going on in full swing.

"Lots of things happening....it is like a normal wedding house I suppose," Pathak told reporters here at an event.

Shahid is getting married on July 7 to Delhi-based Mira Rajput. The wedding will take place in Delhi and later the `Haider' actor will host a reception in Mumbai for his B-town friends and colleagues.

Pathak, Shahid's stepmother, was talking at the trailer launch of her upcoming film `All is Well'.

The film, directed by `Oh My God' fame director Umesh Shukla, stars Abhishek Bachchan, Rishi Kapoor, Asin and Pathak in pivotal roles.

"I had a great time doing this film. I hope everyone will enjoy watching it as well," Pathak said.

All Is well is about a road trip undertaken by Rishi Kapoor and Abhishek Bachchan, who are later joined by their mother and then Asin who plays an important role in the film.

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