
Disha Patani practises kickboxing in new workout video. Tiger Shroff reacts
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Disha Patani posted a new video from her kickboxing session on Instagram. Tiger Shroff also reacted to it.
Disha Patani is one of the fittest actresses in the film industry and there is simply no denying that. The diva, who is gearing up for the release of Ek Villain Returns, follows a strict fitness routine and often shares glimpses of her workout sessions on Instagram.
On Tuesday, she posted a new video from her kickboxing session. Must we add, it screams fitness goals! In the small clip that Disha shared, she was seen nailing a difficult kick style pretty effortlessly.
Watch the video here:
For the workout session, Disha kept her look pretty comfortable. She opted for a loose-fit white T-shirt and a pair of relaxed grey trousers. She tied her hair in a ponytail to keep it off her face.
Within two hours of being posted, her video garnered over 2 lakh likes and more than 1 million views. Netizens lauded the actress’s kickboxing skills in the comments section.
See some of the comments here:

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