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Tiger Shroff's sister Krishna Shroff's sultry bikini pictures go viral amidst coronavirus lockdown

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 5, 2020 10:10 IST

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Krishna Shroff has garnered headlines by sharing some drool-worthy bikini pictures amidst the coronavirus lockdown.
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By the way people have always been addicted to Krishna's perfect figure, but now this photo has blown people's sleep.
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She is often in the headlines for her photos, videos and glamorous looks.
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Krishna Shroff recently shared photos in which she is seen in a black bikini which soon went viral on the web.
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A fitness freak just like her brother she is currently in a steady relationship with Ebon Hams. A few days back a picture of the duo kissing each other went viral on the web.
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Krishna, 27, constantly shares her glamorous photos on Instagram.
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Krishna who is blessed with a beautiful body surely knows how to slay in style.
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