Sonam Kapoor, Anand Ahuja enjoy summer vacation in Kyoto, Japan
Black-and-white pictures with adorable poses are leaving fans wanting for more.
SNS | New Delhi | June 19, 2019 2:40 pm
The summer holiday season is on. Bollywood celebrities are escaping the heat by travelling to various places to chill out and take a break from their hectic shooting schedules. From London to Maldives and Bali, the summer vacay list and pictures posted on social media by the stars are giving fans ideas as to where to travel next or simply make plans that never really materialize.
On a more serious note, if fans or, just in general, anyone is browsing over places to visit this summer, ditch the conventional travel locations and follow Sonam Kapoor’s example by choosing Kyoto, Japan.
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The Raanjhanaa fame actor has been sharing some great pictures from her trip to Japan on her official Instagram handle. Travelling with her husband and fashion entrepreneur Anand Ahuja, she shared pictures of monasteries, posing at an animated photo booth, among others.
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Black-and-white pictures with adorable poses are leaving fans wanting for more.
Meanwhile on the work front, Sonam’s upcoming film The Zoya Factor opposite Dulquer Salmaan is on the cards whose promotions she will begin once she returns from her vacation.
Recently, the film was awarded a “U” certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification despite having an intimate scene between the lead pair.
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