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Tsubaki

Jab they ate together

| @indiablooms | May 20, 2022, at 03:35 pm

Mumbai: Actress Lulia Vantur who would be seen next in the film Laila Manju directed by Prem Soni is a big foodie and was recently spotted at actress Samyukta Singh’s  Japanese restaurant Tsubaki at  Worli in Mumbai.

Actor Arhaan Singh was also present. Samyukta has been missing from the acting scenario from a long time and is busy with her restaurant, Singh is a passionate restauranteur.

The guests enjoyed the delicious Japanese food and were happy with the perfect ambiance of the restaurant, host Samyukta was more than happy to welcome them.

Actress turned restauranter Samyukta had debuted in films with hit film Salami opposite Ayub Khan and her song "Tujhe Chede Hawa Chanchal" was a chartbuster.

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