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Watch: Vicky Kaushal And Shireen Mirza’s Throwback From 2009 Acting School Goes Viral

Actor Vicky Kaushal reposts a throwback video remembering his good old acting school days.

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The actor went to acting school in 2009.
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Actress Shireen Mirza, who went to acting school along with actor Vicky Kaushal, shared one throwback video on social media on Monday night which has now gone viral .

Mirza captioned it, “Jab hum chote bachhe the (when we used to be kids),” and added laughing emojis. In another slide, she apologised to Kaushal for posting the video and wrote, “folding hands already for posting this ha ha ha,” with folded hands and laughing emojis.

Reacting to the video and sharing it on Instagram Stories, Kaushal wrote, “Good old acting school days (2009).”

Kaushal studied engineering but later joined Kishore Namit Kapoor's academy to learn acting. He started out by assisting filmmaker Anurag Kashyap on his 2012 film, ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’. After playing tiny roles in Kashyap’s films, Kaushal finally made his debut in a leading role with the 2015 film, ‘Masaan’. The film was critically acclaimed and bagged several awards.

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On the personal front, Kaushal married actress Katrina Kaif last month in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. They got married after dating for about two years.

The actor was last seen in the movie ‘Sardar Uddham’ and he will be seen in the upcoming movie ‘Sam Bahadur’ which is Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw's biopic. He will also be seen in the movie ‘Govinda Naam Mera’.

Mirza too got married last year to Hasan Sartaj - a Delhi-based IT professional.  As reported by Times of India, talking about her wedding, Mirza had said, “It has been a week-long celebration for us. I think I will be bored once all of this is over. We have been waiting for this for a long time now. During the pandemic, we didn’t get many chances to meet each other, and it was really tough, but now we are together forever.” Hasan added, “I can’t describe the emotions and this feeling."

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