
Shraddha Kapoor Brings Next-Door-Girl Energy In Latest Photos
The popular Bollywood actress was dressed like any other regular girl. (Image: Viral Bhayani)
Her off-duty look was completed with a pair of beige sneakers. (Image: Viral Bhayani)
Shraddha accessorised her simple look with an equally unassuming blue handbag. (Image: Viral Bhayani)
The actress, who boasts 94 million Instagram followers, could pass off as a college-going girl with her fuss-free look. (Image: Viral Bhayani)

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