Paris, the “City of Light”, is renowned for its breathtaking beauty and romantic ambience. From the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre Museum, the city is filled with beautiful spots that captivate visitors from around the world. Recently, Bollywood actress Preity Zinta shared a glimpse of her enchanting experience in Paris on her Instagram stories. She was invited to dinner by her “French brother”, and the scene she captured was nothing short of delightful. A dinner table was laid out in what appeared to be an outdoor garden. It had two bottles of fine wine, a bowl of crackers and wine glasses filled with wine, all complemented by beautiful floral decorations.
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The spread also included a bowl of what appeared to be strawberry puree, olives, and another bowl with some kind of exotic fruit. In her caption, Preity Zinta wrote, “When your French brother invites you to dinner and plays old Hindi music.” The actress adding a nostalgic touch to the moment by including the classic 1967 song “Yeh Raat Yeh Chandni” by Lata Mangeshkar and Hemant Kumar to her Instagram story, along with the hashtags #Paris and #Heaven.
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Preity Zinta often shares her foodie adventures with her fans online. Previously, Preity eagerly awaited the arrival of summer so she could enjoy her favourite seasonal fruits. She posted a picture on her Instagram Stories showing a bowl filled with freshly chopped mangoes, captioned “Summer fruits…love mangoes.” Along with mangoes, she also savoured jamuns (black plum or Indian black cherry), sharing another post that read, “And Jamuns…” Read the full story here.
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Preity’s love for food doesn’t stop at summer fruits. She is also a big fan of street food, a fact she revealed a few months ago. She posted a picture of herself enjoying dahi puri, a popular Indian street food. The photo showed Preity holding a plate of dahi puri, which had puris filled with masala stuffing, topped with sweet dahi, garnished with crispy sev. Her caption read, “Dahi puri ho to aisi warna na ho. (Dahi puri should be like this or not at all).” Read more here.