Remove shadow on cropping image

Hi All,
Can any one help me how to remove shadow on croping image(image from photoshop) in adobe premiere after rendering video?

Hi Guys,
Please see the difreent between this two images, im not sure why theres a black border or shadow. If you guys now how to fix this that will be good on my video.

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