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Parineeti enjoys Australian holiday down under

| | Feb 24, 2016, at 02:01 am
Mumbai, Feb 23 (IBNS) Bollywood’s new age Bindu a.k.a Parineeti Chopra, who will soon plunge into preparations for her forthcoming film 'Meri Pyaari Bindu', is letting her hair down and wants to ensure that she has a gala time on her Australian holiday down under.

The actress, on her recent visit to Cairns in Queensland, Australia, has been earnestly tracked by all her fans.

They have showered her with a warm welcome and are hoping that young actress makes the most of her brief visit there.

Pari too, on her part has obliged her numerous aficionados with selfies and autographs galore.

But that’s not all, her fans have also suggested some must see’s and must do’s for the young actress on her adrenaline packed trip.

Some of these suggestions include visiting the Kuranda Koala Gardens, the Sky rail experience, Helicopter flight over Vlassoff Cay, jungle surfing at Cape Tribulation and visiting the Daintree Rainforest – one of the worlds oldest rainforest.

 

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