Ekta Kapoor observes roza for OUATIMD

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,July 23 2013]
As the keenly awaited ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara’ is up for a release on August 15, Balaji head Ekta Kapoor is fasting on all the important days during Ramadan.

It is a known fact that the blockbuster producer visits Tirupathi, the famous Balaji shrine in South India or the Ajmer Sharief Dargah before her film releases, to pray. In the years gone by, she has also observed a roza (fast) during Ramadan.
While every year she fasts for one day, this time she is keeping multiple rozas.
Not only that... Ekta even plans to visit Mumbai's Mohamed Ali Road to celebrate iftaari. According to an insider, she has been observing rozas strictly, despite her hectic schedule, and every evening breaks the fast in her office with juice and dinner.
Starring Akshay Kmar, Imran Khan and Sonakshi Sinha, OUATIMD is directed by Milan Luthria, who had last worked alongside Ekta with the superhit ‘The Dirty Picture’.

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