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Farhan Akhtar is one of the most travelled B-Town star
30 Jan 2015, 03:44 pm
Mumbai, Jan 30 (NITN): Farhan has crossed 1 Lakh air miles on his frequent flyer card in the last one year.
Farhan is probably one of the most travelled Bollywood star.
He has been travelling for varied reasons be it film shoot, recce for his production and concerts with his band.
He has been travelling for varied reasons be it film shoot, recce for his production and concerts with his band.
Farhan has extensively shot in various parts of Europe for his upcoming film Dil Dhadakne Do and shot for Wazir in Delhi.
But what adds the extra bit is the tours for his band Farhan Live. Farhan has been visiting umpteenth towns and cities for concerts across India.
He has visited various places like Belgaum, Ranchi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kochi to name a few.
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