Actress Kritika Kamra is reminiscing her childhood days during the lockdown period. She has been sharing rare pictures from her family albums with the aim to make fans smile. Posting this one with her mother, the Kitani Mohabbat Hai actress wrote, "Then and now, mama’s girl. I love you @kumkumkamra (sic)". (All pictures: Instagram/@kkamra).
She also took us back to her vacation days and gave us a glimpse of her happy times. She shared a picture of her enjoying on a beach and opened up about how she was missing all the fun she had. She wrote, "Sitting at home going through my Goa pictures. #thrownotsoback (sic)".
Jennifer has been missing travelling to different scene locations across the globe. She shared a picture of her travel diaries, she wrote, "Patience, more than the ability to endure waiting, is to be calm no matter what happens.. constantly take action to turn this wait into positive growth opportunities and have faith to believe that it will all work out in the end. #notetoself (sic)".
Her "virtual" beach vacation continues. Apart from sharing throwback pictures, Kritika is also trying her best to spread some positive vibes through her thoughtful caption. Here's what she wrote along with this picture: "Keep that #dalgona away from me.. I’m a #coldbrew kinda girl. #coffeewars (sic)".
Here's another picture high on vacation goals. In this picture, the actress reminded us of the good times we had during holidays. "Remember weekend getaways? (sic)", she captioned the picture.
Kritika has been spending her days in quarantine by keeping herself occupied by daily chores and fun activities. Though she does miss travelling a lot, which is evident from her Instagram posts. Kritika shared this photo of her chilling at her home and captioned it: "Between maybes (sic)".
Kritika is not only spreading smiles during the lockdown but also taking part in social activities and campaigns. The Kuch Toh Log Kahenge actress took part in #LockdownMeinLockUp campaign which aims to raise voice against domestic violence. "I am Ruksar. I am her voice today and the voice of many victims of domestic abuse who are going unheard as they are locked up with their abusers in the lockdown (sic)", she captioned the picture, further nominating Karan Kundra, Karan Wahi and Additi Gupta.
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