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Ananya Panday, who was last seen in Kho Gaye Hum Kahan, recently took to her social media handle and shared a series of photos. The actress revealed in the caption that she is happier when on set or beach. In no time the photos went viral and fans were seen reacting to it. Many called Ananya cute and some also dropped heart emojis in the comment section.
Taking to her Instagram handle, Ananya wrote, “I’m basically the happiest on a beach or on set .. there’s no in between.” Her mother Bhavana Pandey also reacted to it. In the photos, Ananya is seen managing her busy schedule while sporting a smile. In another photo, she poses by the beach, featuring behind-the-scenes snapshots from her photoshoots. One of the fans wrote, “Queen of hearts.” Another wrote, “Gorgeous as always.”
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On March 23, Hrithik Roshan lauded Ananya Panday’s performance in the film Kho Gaye Hum Kahan. The actor shared his thoughts on the movie on social media platform X. His tweet reflected that he truly enjoyed the film and praised the entire cast and crew for their commendable work. Hrithik wrote, “Saw Kho Gaye Hum Kahan a few days back. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Not an easy genre. Ananya Panday you are a star. What a performance. Siddhant Chaturvedi and Adarsh Gourav you guys were great. So well directed by Arjun Varain. Congrats to the entire team. It is a must-watch!”
In response, Ananya reposted Hrithik’s tweet on her Instagram story and expressed gratitude. She wrote, “Hrithik Sir you just made my day! Thank you so much for your lovely words and appreciation. It is very motivating.” Adarsh Gourav also reposted the story with a “Thank You.”
Directed by Arjun Varain Singh, Kho Gaye Hum Kahan is a comedy-drama that shares its name with a song from the 2016 movie Baar Baar Dekho. The film follows the lives of three friends, Ahana Singh (Played by Ananya), Neil Pereira (Played by Adarsh) and Imaad Ali (Played by Siddhant), in their 20s. Set in the digital age, the film delves into their quest for purpose and identity. They rely on each other as they navigate the intricacies of relationships and self-discovery.
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