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Kriti Sanon plans her sister's first international trip

| | Jun 02, 2015, at 02:54 am
Mumbai, June 1 (IBNS): Actress Kriti Sanon who made her big debut in Sajid Nadiadwala's Heropanti last year was born and brought up in a middle class family in Delhi and is managing on her own in Bombay now.

While Kriti's parents planned her first trip abroad and made it special, the actress wanted to do the same for her younger sister as she is the only one in her family who has not taken an international trip yet.

She has personally looked into all the details right from booking the tickets, her stay, list of places to visit in Thailand.

Kriti shares a very close bond with her sister and she wanted to do this for her.

Her sister is very happy and super excited.

Kriti shares, "I remember how my parents had planned my first international trip and made it special. They had looked into so many details. I want to do the same for my sister. Every thing in life that's first should be a celebration or celebrated with a lot of oomph."

 

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