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Deepika misses Goa

| | Dec 14, 2014, at 03:06 am
Mumbai, Dec 11 (IBNS): Actress Deepika Padukone seems to be missing Goa and wants to visit the beach destination.
Deepika shot for Finding Fanny in Goa and quite liked the vibe of the city. 
 
During her stay she got a chance to see a different shade of Goa. 
 
They shot in small by lanes and not commercial areas.

Deepika is keen to go back and explore these places further.

During the shooting they used to often discuss places to visit, churches and eateries in Goa. 
 
Deepika had made a mental note of some of these places and is now keen to remove some time and visit them. 

She also is keen to visit some beaches which they spoke about to take a break and rejuvenate.

With the party season around the corner a lot of people will be seen flocking to Goa. Deepika wants to experience that as well.

She has been working a way to get 3 – 4 days off to visit Goa. The young actress has been in a hectic shooting schedule for her films and brand promotions. 
Image credit: Prasad Naik

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