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Mumbai - Bollywood actor Shakti Kapoor's son Siddhanth took to micro-blogging site Twitter to dismiss rumours that his father was involved in an accident.
"Its all rumours, my father is fine... there was no accident, touchwood ... Please RETWEET all...(sic)," Siddhanth posted.
Shakti, who is also the father of "Ek Villain" actress Shraddha, became a victim of the false accident report on social media.
Shakti is known for his villainous as well as comical roles in Hindi filmdom, of which he has been part of for over three decades.
After clarifying the news, Siddhanth requested his followers to re-tweet. Shraddha also re-tweeted his tweet.
Meanwhile, Siddhanth was last seen in Anurag Kashyap's psychological thriller "Ugly" and has also bagged a role in "Jazbaa".
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