
Kriti Sanon's Rumoured BF Kabir Bahia Drops UNSEEN Pic To Wish Her On Birthday
On Sunday, Kabir Bahia shared an unseen selfie with his rumoured ladylove Kriti Sanon, seemingly taken during a getaway. Along with the happy photo, he wrote, 'Happy Birthday K," accompanied by a red heart emoji, and their smiles in the picture spoke volumes. In the picture, Kriti Sanon looks effortlessly chic in a white outfit paired with stylish red sunglasses, exuding relaxed vacation vibe. Kabir Bahia is seen next to her in a pink shirt and dark sunglasses. Check out the picture below!
A few days ago, fans began speculating whether Kriti Sanon and Kabir Bahia were vacationing together in France. While the two refrained from posting any photos together, eagle-eyed followers noticed striking similarities in the background of their cruise photos.
Who Is Kabir Bahia?
Kabir Bahia is said to be a UK-based businessman who did his schooling at a boarding school in England. Hailing from an affluent family, he is also the founder of Worldwide Aviation and Tourism Limited. He is the son of Kuljinder Bahia, the owner of Southall Travel, a UK-based travel agency. He is also close to cricketer MS Dhoni.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Kriti Sanon is eagerly anticipating the release of her next film, Tere Ishk Mein, directed by Aanand L Rai and co-starring Dhanush. It is set to hit theatres on November 28.
Apart from this, she will also be seen in Don 3. As per reports, she replaced Kiara Advani in Farhan Akhtar's highly anticipated action franchise alongside Ranveer Singh.
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