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From gym to dance class to walking a ramp, Disha Patani reveals it all in her first Vlog

After making a mark on the social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, many Bollywood celebs like Jacqueline Fernandez, Alia Bhatt, and others have started their own YouTube channel. Now joining the league is Disha Patani.

The Baaghi 2 actress has shared her first Volg today in which she has given a glimpse of her day-to-day life, from working out in the gym to her dance class to walking ramp at the Lakme Fashion Week. The actress took to Instagram to share news about her Volg with her fans. She posted, “Can’t wait to share my first YouTube video with all of you. I hope you all enjoy watching it as much as I did filming it. Have tried shooting it as candid, raw and personal. Amateur at it but showcasing my real self to all of you❤️”


Watch the whole Volg here…

Well, we must say Disha’s first Volg is quite interesting and we wait to see what she will be showcasing her fans in the future. The actress in just a short span of time has garnered a huge fan following.

Talking about her movies, the actress was last seen on the big screen in Bharat. Though she had a small role in the movie, she left a mark with her dance number Slow Motion. Disha will next be seen on the big screen in Malang which is directed by Mohit Suri and also stars Aditya Roy Kapur, Anil Kapoor, and Kunal Kemmu. Malang is slated to release on 14th February 2019.

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