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Kriti Kharbanda on being locked with Pulkit Samrat: Couldn't have asked for a better quarantine partner

Kriti Kharbanda recently spoke to India Today TV and revealed how she is dealing with the mental stress amid coronavirus lockdown. She shared that boyfriend Pulit Samrat is keeping her sane in these difficult times. "Pulkit is keeping me sane. When Pulkit and I started dating, he was very aware that I had a condition which led to panic and anxiety. I am still dealing with the condition. But it's very important to have people around you, who you can be honest with and share your feelings. I am blessed that I have a boyfriend like Pulkit, who is extremely supportive. I couldn't have asked for a better quarantine partner," she said.

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