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Parineeti Chopra's latest clip from Maldives will make you fall in love with beach even more
Parineeti Chopra
Image Credit: Instagram/Parineeti Chopra

Parineeti Chopra's latest clip from Maldives will make you fall in love with beach even more

| @indiablooms | 04 Oct 2022, 02:16 pm

Bollywood actor Parineeti Chopra has recently scorched internet with her latest clip from Maldives where the star was vacationing.

In an Instagram post, Parineeti is seen enjoying the beach time sporting a greenish bikini.

She wrote, "biggini shoot."

In a follow up post, the actor wrote that she was done with relaxing and will be back to promote her upcoming film Code Name Tiranga.

"Told you I wanna be a fish!... Rested, oceaned, stretched and meditated before I start Code Name Tiranga promotions tomorrow.

"Time to switch back again to BADASS and ACTION mode," Parineeti wrote.

Parineeti, who was last seen in Saina, is also waiting for the release of another film, titled Unnchai.

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