
Ankita Konwar wants you to spot dragonflies in new video as she takes joyful walk in the pastures. Watch
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Ankita Konwar took to Instagram to share a video of herself taking a joyful walk down in the pastures. Can you spot the dragonflies in her video?
Ankita Konwar took to Instagram to share a million-dollar video. She can be seen taking a joyful walk in the pastures and she looks very happy. Ankita shared the video on Instagram and wanted her followers to spot the dragonflies. In the video, the dragonflies can be seen flying around aplenty. Ankita can be seen dressed in a grey tank top and shorts.
Ankita Konwar can be seen walking happily in the pastures. You can also spot the mountains in the backdrop if you look closely. “Can you spot the dragonflies (sic),” she captioned the photo.

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