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Kriti Sanon desires to travel in Mumbai Metro

| | Sep 04, 2015, at 04:56 am
Mumbai, Sept 3 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Kriti Sanon has been tempted to travel by the metro.
Kriti who hails from Delhi was used to travelling via Metro during her college days.

The commute helped her to reach to places without any hassle, dodging traffic.

Now that the actress has become a known face with her very first film, she misses being able to travel freely using public transport.

Kriti is often tempted to travel using the metro.

Terming the metro as a convenient mode of transport and sharing her inner desire to travel using it, the actress misses using this mode of transport now.

Kriti has been living an independent life in Mumbai and has made a mark in Bollywood with only her debut film.

The actress is currently occupied with the shoot of her next film opposite Varun Dhawan which also stars SRK and Kajol.
 

 

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