Ranbir Kapoor sweats in a pickle ball match in Bandra, avoiding paps. Video
Ranbir Kapoor was seen exiting a school premises in Bandra after a hot pickle session on Saturday, 19 July. An ethliser – dressed in white jackets and blue headbands, the actor wrapped an intense game.
While he made a sharp exhaust to get out of a fast exit, a video of this moment has surfaced online. The clip shows her navigating to get out in her own way, trying to avoid any conversation with her.
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