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Image: Karishma Kapoor Instagram page

Karishma Kapoor shares her encounter with cheetah in this Friday throwback image

| @indiablooms | Jul 10, 2020, at 09:14 pm

Mumbai: In a perfect throwback Friday image, Karishma Kapoor looked stunned and scared as she shared her experience of meeting a cheetah too closely.

"This is not computer generated , no VFX it’s really me with this beautiful cheetah in the same frame! And yes I was scared yet mesmerised at the same time????????Guess the film #guessinggame???? #flashbackfriday Hint ~ shot in south africa #memories #wildlife," she captioned the image.

Karishma's image dates back to the time when she was shooting for the movie Shikari in 2000.

The movie also featured her onscreen partner in many films Govinda.

She was last seen in the movie Dangerous Ishhq.

Image: Karishma Kapoor Instagram page

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