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Didn’t feel Kashmir is volatile place: Actress Pranutan Bahl

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Didn’t feel Kashmir is volatile place: Actress Pranutan Bahl
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SRINAGAR, MAR 01 : Pranutan Bahl is making her acting debut with Nitin Kakkar’s Notebook said that We didn’t feel Kashmir is volatile place.

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The team of Notebook shot the film in Kashmir. The region has been in the news due to escalating tensions with India and Pakistan.

However Pranutan said they did not face any problem whatsoever. “I am telling you the truth. We were in Srinagar for around two months. I didn’t feel even once that it’s a volatile place. Of course, I know there is tension. Unfortunately, that’s how it is. But the people over there are so lovely and warm,” she said.

Recalling the warmth she received from the locals, Pranutan added, “At times, when we used to shoot on the streets, people would ask us to come inside to have kahwa, tea or biryani. They used to cook for us. They used to even get food for us on the sets,” she said.

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