Here’s how Aditya Roy Kapur reacted to leaked Portugal pics with Ananya Panday

Updated : Aug 01, 2023 13:29
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Aditya Roy Kapur and Ananya Panday recently made headlines when pictures from their romantic getaway in Portugal surfaced online. Now, Aditya has finally opened up about his much-talked vacation with his rumoured girlfriend.


Speaking with Hindustan Times, the ‘Ludo’ actor said, ‘It’s a good thing I am not so much on social media. But definitely, I have heard.’


When asked about his Portugal trip, Aditya said, ‘I definitely needed a break. I missed the monsoons though, I love monsoons in Mumbai. Since the moment I came back, it has been raining non-stop for one week.’


Ananya Panday and Aditya Roy Kapur were recently spotted on a movie date in Mumbai. The duo chose Greta Gerwig’s ‘Barbie’ over Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’.


Aditya and Ananya arrived together for the movie date in the former’s car.
Ananya and Aditya sparked dating rumours after they attended Kriti Sanon’s Diwali celebration together. They even walked the ramp together for ace fashion designer Manish Malhotra at the Lakme Fashion Week.


Ananya Panday also attended the special screening of ‘The Night Manager’ part 1 to show her support for Aditya Roy Kapur.


On the work front, Ananya has multiple projects lined up including ‘Dream Girl 2’, ‘Kho Gaye Hum Kahan’ and ‘Call Me Bae’.
Aditya will next be seen in ‘Metro…In Dino’ alongside Sara Ali Khan.

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