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Weight Loss Wasn't Due To Any Pressure: Zareen Khan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Jun, 2016 02:28 PM
  • Weight Loss Wasn't Due To Any Pressure: Zareen Khan
Actress Zareen Khan, who has been lauded for her physical transformation, says weight loss was not due to any pressure.
 
"It wasn't due to any pressure...I never do anything under anyone's pressure. I have always strived to lead a fit life whether I was a part of this industry or not since I was an overweight teenager," she told IANS.
 
The actress says she "really liked everything about this journey of fitness".
 
Zareen, who is all set to be seen in the upcoming film "Divine Lovers" by Sai Kabir, says there is no looking back now. 
 
"I had started my initial steps towards it and so, that's why there's no looking back now," she added.

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