
Ankita Konwar’s new Instagram video is all about self love. Hubby Milind Soman reacts
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Ankita Konwar posted a video about self love on Instagram. Here's how Milind Soman reacted to it.
Milind Soman and Ankita Konwar never fail to express love for each other on social media and often shared loved-up photos with endearing notes. However, it is important to love yourself as well. And that’s the message Milind’s wife Ankita imparted in her new Instagram post.
On Monday, Ankita Konwar took to Instagram and shared an adorable video. It showed her frolicking around and posing in a beauteous floral-printed dress. Must we add, she looked so pretty in it! In the caption, she talked about how self-love is super important.
“If you want to be loved, Love yourself first! If you want to be put first, Learn to put yourself first,” she wrote.
Watch the video here:
Milind Soman also reacted to the video posted by Ankita. He agreed with his wife and liked the video.
Netizens were all praise for Ankita’s thoughts on self-love. They took to the comments section to express the same. Some of the users even complimented her on how pretty she looked in the video.
“Learning,” a comment read. “And you are love,” read another comment. “Looking soo fresh,” a fan wrote.

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