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Yash Sinha superior to me in acting: Amrapali Gupta

Mumbai, July 4: Actress Amrapali Gupta feels her husband and actor Yash Sinha can act better than her.
"I feel Yash is superior to me in terms of acting. That's why he got a chance to star in Karan Johar's 'Badrinath Ki Dulhaniya'. I was soo proud of him looking at him sharing screen space with actors Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan. I want my son Kabir to be like his daddy only," Amrapali said in a statement.
The "Ishqbaaz" actress also gets inspired by Yash.
"He is the only one for whom I continued with acting post-marriage. I'm glad to have him as my husband, he pampers me and loves me a lot. He never took me for granted," she added.
The couple had earlier matched steps in the popular dance based reality show "Nach Baliye".

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