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Preity Zinta Spends the Weekend with Sussanne Khan, Arslan Goni, And Karishma Kapoor!

The bubbly and ever-smiling Preity Zinta rocked the Bollywood industry in the 2000s and is now well-settled in LA with her husband Gene Goodenough. The actress often shares her life updates on Instagram with #ting! and her fans cannot get enough of those dimples. Preity Zinta often comes back to India to spend some time with her loved ones and enjoy the fresh air. When she came back, Preity also visited Siddhivinayak Mandir to pay her respect.
During that time, she performed aarti and shared a video of the same. She wrote a heartfelt message saying that she felt good to be back there. She felt amazing there after facing a brutal flight back home. She thanked everyone present at the temple and said that she felt extremely peaceful.
Recently, the actress was seen spending the weekend with Karishma Kapoor, Sussanne Khan, and Arslan Goni (Sussanne’s partner). They spent time away from their hometown Mumbai and had quite a blast. The gang was accompanied by their designer friends, Renu Chainani and Surily Goel.
Updating her fans with some glimpses of the trip, Preity Zinta also posted a picture with Gateway of India, saying that she is back in town. She even uploaded a video in which the actress was seen enjoying the winter sun and riding a boat with the gang. The beautiful Rajput queen was seen in a colorful halter neckline dress, a wide sun hat, and a pair of glasses. She said that spontaneous trips are the best and thanked Surely for joining her.
As we could live the weekend getaway moments with friends, we saw that they took a ferry to visit a nearby destination. Preity Zinta happily posted a solo in front of the Taj Mahal Hotel, in Mumbai, and captioned it with “amchi Mumbai and weekend vibes”. The actress received several comments on this picture and one of them wrote that the actress looks the same as she used to in the 90s. She was also praised with fire and heart emojis.
Before Preity Zinta posted her weekend pictures, Karishma Kapoor had taken to her profile and shared a video while sitting on a boat. She was heading out of the city and captioned it as “high tides and good vibes”. In that video, the actress was seen alone.
The Veer Zara actress tied the knot in 2016 and since then hasn’t been active in the Bollywood industry. She was last seen in the movie Bhaiaji Superhit which was released in 2018. Preity Zinta also became the co-owner of Punjab Kings of IPL in 2008.
The actress gave birth to Gia and Jai – twins via surrogacy and is living a blissful life in Los Angeles. The entire nation misses the Salaam Namastey beauty and she might be coming back to the screen sooner than you think. According to the sources, Preity Zinta has signed up for her next project “The Kitty Party” – a thriller.
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