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Preity Zinta hits gym to recover from jet lag

| @indiablooms | Oct 02, 2018, at 10:24 pm

Mumbai, Oct 2 (IBNS): Actress Preity Zinta has found gym as the "best place" to recover from jet lag.

Not revealing the place from where she has returned, Preity took to social media to share a video in which the actress could be seen training hard.

She captioned the video saying, "Best place to recover from jet lag is the #gym Happy to be back @YasminBodyImage #ting #endorphins #pzfit #mumbai #lageraho"

Preity, who has been a part of several successful Hindi films, is also an entrepreneur and co-owner of Kings XI Punjab, an Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise.

After a gap of several years, the 43-year old actress is returning to Hindi films with Bhaiaji Superhit, which also stars actor Sunny Deol in the lead role.

Bhaiaji Superhit is slated to release in October.

She got to married to Gene Goodenough in 2016.

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