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Ananya Panday turns up the heat in a hot pink bikini during Croatia holiday
Ananya is seen taking a break from shooting to spend time with friends.
Ananya Panday will be seen opposite Kartik Aaryan Tu meri main tera'
The actress looked stunning while chilling by the beach with her friends
Ananya enjoys a sunny day out in Croatia
Ananya mother also react with a heart emoji on her photo
'Tu meri main tera" will be released on 3 February 2026.

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