Shahid, Priyanka go on a train ride

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Mumbai: Actors Shahid Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra recently travelled by a “local” train, and both said they boarded a suburban train after a long time and it was a fun ride.

“I got on to a train after a long time. It was a bit chaotic because there was a lot of media and public. It was tough to reach our destination because of the crowd but getting onto a train and going from one station to another was fun,” said Shahid.

Said Priyanka: “Initially, when I came to Mumbai I used to travel in local trains a lot. So, it felt nice that trains haven’t changed, the public has not changed. So it was a good experience.”

Both the actors and director Kunal Kohli were promoting their film Teri Meri Kahaani. They first boarded a local train to reach Jai Hind College, Churchgate, and from there they went to Oberoi Mall to launch Opium eyewear in a car. Reportedly, the whole train was booked for Rs.500,000.

Kohli flaunted his funny side by saying, “We hope Teri Meri Kahaani is a superhit. We have just shown three births and it is a time of sequels. So if the movie is a hit, I’ll show four more births in the next film.”

Actress Vidya Balan also undertook a similar promotional medium for her hit film Kahaani. (IANS)

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