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Kriti Sanon overcomes fears, learns to swim

Kriti Sanon overcomes fears, learns to swim

India Blooms News Service | | 23 Feb 2016, 09:51 pm
Mumbai, Feb 23 (IBNS): Kriti Sanon is gearing up for her upcoming film Raabta which will also feature Sushant Singh Rajput.
The young actor has been dedicating all her time to perfecting her role, which also requires her to learn swimming.
 
It is a lesser known fact that Kriti has a fear of being underwater. 
 
But she is now learning to swim, as a few scenes require her to do so. Kriti has been rigorously preparing every single day for them, and takes an hour out every morning for the training session.
 
With the prep for Raabta, Kriti is working hard against her life long fear of being underwater.
 
She has been practising with and without swimming goggles. Because of the process, Kriti’s fear of being underwater is reducing day by day.
 
Kriti confirmed the news and says, “I didn’t know how to swim, and I was always scared of being underwater. But, thanks to this role, I am gradually overcoming my fear. I feel quite comfortable now.”
 
Kriti Sanon will be seen opposite Sushant Singh Rajput for the very first time in Raabta. The actress is leaving no stone unturned to play her part.

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