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Aditya Roy Kapoor Took Lessons From Rekha On The Sets Of 'Fitoor'

Aditya Roy Kapoor Took Lessons From Rekha On The Sets Of 'Fitoor'
MUMBAI, INDIA -JANUARY 14: Aditya Roy Kapoor at Manish Malhotras fashion show in Mumbai.(Photo by Milind Shelte/India Today Group/Getty Images)
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MUMBAI, INDIA -JANUARY 14: Aditya Roy Kapoor at Manish Malhotras fashion show in Mumbai.(Photo by Milind Shelte/India Today Group/Getty Images)

MUMBAI -- Actor Aditya Roy Kapoor said he learnt a lot about craft of acting from veteran actress Rekha by merely observing her during Fitoor.

Rekha was initially a part of the film and had shot some portions for the role of Katrina Kaif's mother. However, things did not work out between director Abhishek Kapoor and Rekha.

"The experience of working with her was really lovely. I hardly shot with her for three days but you learn so much when you are in the presence of great actors. In two minutes, Rekhaji knew how the set has been running, she knew what the dynamics were," Aditya told PTI.

The Aashiqui 2 (2013) actor feels he has become a better actor by merely observing the Khoobsurat (1980) actress.

"I learnt so much by observing her rehearsing and noticing how she approached the scene. She is also a very warm and supportive person, she made me feel good about what I was doing," he said.

"What I take away is I learnt about the craft of acting. I feel I am a better actor after working with her."

The 30-year-old actor said no other actress could have essayed the role of Begum Hazrat better than Tabu after Rekha moved out of the project.

The film, based on Charles Dickens' classic Great Expectation, is slated to release on 12 February.

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