Shraddha Kapoor hopped on to the ongoing social media trend of ‘how it started vs how it’s going’ recently as she shared a then and now picture of her goofy expression and fans just can’t stop gushing over the actress.
Check out the photos here:

Shraddha shared her latest picture in the first slide where she is seen striking a pose for the camera, with a goofy expression on her face.In the second slide, she shared an adorable childhood picture of herself where she is seen with the same quirky expression on her face. She captioned it, ‘How it’s going (added a girl emoji)>>> (added a baby emoji) How it started’.

As soon as she shared the photos, likes and comments poured in from all sides. Her brother Siddhant Kapoor took to the comment section and wrote, ‘Don’t forget how we put powder on the floor , fislaaaa fisliii’.
While one fan wrote, ‘cutest since childhood’, another one added, ‘Iyooooo to cute. Tapli wala cute’. A fan also commented, ‘Full cat jesi beautiful lag rahi hoo Khubshurti ki raaj kya heinn’.

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Meanwhile, on the work front, Shraddha Kapoor is set to play her mysterious character from the 2018 hit movie Stree in the highly anticipated sequel, Stree 2. This film brings Shraddha back to the screen alongside the National Award-winning actor Rajkummar Rao. The much-awaited project is scheduled to hit theaters on August 31, 2024.
Alongside Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor, the horror comedy will also include Aparshakti Khurrana, Abhishek Banerjee, and Pankaj Tripathi. This movie serves as a continuation of the 2018 film Stree.

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