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Taapsee Pannu
Taapsee Pannu in Maldives (Image Credit: Taapsee Pannu Instagram)

Taapsee Pannu rings out bad times in Maldives

| @indiablooms | Oct 10, 2020, at 07:45 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Bollywood actor Taapsee Pannu, who is giving vacation goals to her fans, has posted yet another picture on social media with a message.

Pannu took to Instagram to share an image where the actor can be seen ringing a bell sporting a bikini.

The caption is, however, something which adds more to the picture.

She wrote, "I wish I could caption it as, ringing in the new year, but considering how 2020 turned out to be I would rather say ........ Ringing out the bad times!"

After staying indoors for months due to Covid-19 pandemic in India, Pannu went to Maldives for a vacation with her sisters Shagun and Evania.

On the work front, Pannu was last seen in Anubhav Sinha's Thappad which released in February 2020.

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