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Kriti Kharbanda travels to have a 'party weekend'

| @indiablooms | Sep 10, 2017, at 03:07 am
Mumbai, Sep 9 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Kriti Kharbanda, who has been very busy of late for her working schedule, is travelling to have a party weekend.

Kharbanda shared a picture on Instagram, where she was seen with her luggage, probably waiting outside the airport.

However, the actress did not reveal where she has planned to go.

The young actress, who is looking stunning in the picture with dark glasses, said: "#travel #letsgo #partyweekend."

 

#travel #letsgo #partyweekend

A post shared by Kriti Kharbanda (@kriti.kharbanda) on

Kharbanda, who has started her Bollywood career with Raaz: Reboot, opposite Emraan Hashmi, is working with legendary actor Dharmendra for a film presently.

Image: Instagram profile of Kriti Kharbanda.

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