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Kriti Sanon of Heropanti has water phobia

| | Dec 15, 2014, at 09:11 pm
Mumbai, Dec 15 (IBNS) Kriti Sanon wants to overcome her fears. The actress has never swam and is keen to take up swimming classes.

The young actress who made a huge debut this year with Heropanti has a phobia of water and was lucky that she was not required to perform any scenes in water.

Even as a kid, Kriti would not enter the pool.

She now wants to overcome her fears and learn swimming as the profession she is in may require her to swim or pose in water in the future.

Kriti has been much appreciated for her debut film Heropanti which was a super hit and it got her performance noticed.

She will next be seen opposite Akshay Kumar and Shahid Kapoor in Singh is Bling and Farzi respectively and is currently prepping for her role, learning kick boxing and some dance styles too.

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