Actor Saumya Tandon is enjoying her magical moments in 'Jannat' Jammu and Kashmir
Srinagar: Actor Saumya Tandon is currently busy shooting in Jammu and Kashmir and her love for the UT is evident from the mesmerizing moments she is spending in the Valley.
She described the Valley as 'truly magical'.
"Falling in love with #Kashmir again. Shooting and holidaying. It’s truly magical," she captioned a video she shared on Instagram.
In the video, the actor could be seen enjoying her travel on a boat.
In another post, she wrote: "From Jannat (paradise)."
Tandon is best known for her portrayal of Anita Mishra in the Hindi sitcom television series Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!.
She has been a host on various TV shows like Dance India Dance, Bournvita Quiz Contest and Entertainment Ki Raat.
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