Kriti Kharbanda: “Getting Back To The Grind Post Malaria Hasn’t Been Easy”

Kriti Kharbanda revealed that she suffers from weakness, mood swings and other side effects despite being cured of malaria

Kriti Kharbanda Opens Up On Her Battle With Malaria; Read On ( Photo Credit – Instagram / Kriti Kharbanda )

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Bollywood actress Kriti Kharbanda on Thursday opened up on battling malaria and resuming work even before recovering completely.

Kriti revealed that she suffers from weakness, mood swings and other side effects despite being cured of malaria.

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Kriti Kharbanda posted on her verified Instagram account: “Getting back to the grind post malaria hasn’t been easy. The weakness, the messed up system, heavy medication and mood swings, but we’re getting there. Virtual workouts with @sameerhansari. He pushes and motivates me. Jumped right into work before I could recover completely. Not the smartest thing to do, but the show must go on. #goals #2020 #workoutmode #2021 you better be better.”

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Kriti Kharbanda also shared a video where she can be seen working out in the gym.

On the work front, Kriti was last seen in the Bejoy Nambiar directorial “Taish”, which released as a film as well as a web series.

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Kriti Kharbanda will next feature in “14 Phere” alongside Vikrant Massey. Directed by Devanshu Singh, the film is a contemporary social comedy film.

Kriti Kharbanda on Tuesday shared a special birthday message for beau Pulkit Samrat. The actress shared an adorable photo on her verified Instagram account where she can be seen planting a kiss on his cheek.

“Happy birthday baby. As you turn a year younger, I just have one thing to say, you are one in a billion, there’s no one like you, and there never will be @pulkitsamrat. I love you,” Kriti shared on Instagram.

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