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Birthday Remembrance - Divya Bharti
Sanjay Bhansali health had routine health chkup as per his team.

My thoughts: May god never make me want to exercise like this
Trigger warning : Feet , and they're everywhere !
OMG Minty I'll never forgive you for 3:55. If you survived that, yours IS true love and I envy you .
For someone who has been in so much pain ( physical pain, with the back issue and there was that surgery ) he does a good job.
Works very hard. I wish I had that kind of determination.
Yes watched it before.
He is unbelievable the way he pushes himself.
It's always inspiring to watch someone overcome challenges to get back in shape.
But I truly enjoy Brie Larson and Daisy Ridley's training montages. Not only are they also delightful eye candy for me, but I find them more inspirational. You don't always see women press and deadlift as much as men. It's also more realistic because you don't always bulk up when you gain strength.
I KNEW it would be about Hrithik...

BTW, Minty... why no Deepu posts off late?
I didn’t like it
Originally posted by: TrollikaDevi
Trigger warning : Feet , and they're everywhere !
OMG Minty I'll never forgive you for 3:55. If you survived that, yours IS true love and I envy you .
Minty's eyes did not reach that far down. Her eyes only goes down to his...heart. ❤️
But IHY for making me find that timestamp. WTH. Why was he practicing for the exorcism scene with his feet
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