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Vahbiz Dorabjee: I think short breaks are very necessary for us

Updated on: 12 January,2018 09:36 PM IST  | 
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Vahbiz Dorabjee: I think short breaks are very necessary for us

Vahbiz Dorabjee: I think short breaks are very necessary for us

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Actor Vahbiz Dorabjee has a rocking New Year. The actor was in Goa and rang in the New Year there it self. “I went on a four-day trip to Goa. I usually celebrate and spent my New Years there. This film’s too it was a great trip,” she says.


 


The actor was accompanied by her friends and family. “My brother was there, his wife Shriya was there and all my friends Sanjay Gagnani, Poonam Preet, Zaan, Nupur were there. We were like a group of ten people and we had the time of our life,” she says.

 

Vahbiz is very close to Sanjay and his girlfriend Poonam Preet. “I have been very good friends with Sanjay and Poonam for more than a year and I think they both are very good-hearted and genuine people. I know that they are there for me, even in the middle of the night if there is any crisis and vice-versa. I'll be always there for them,” she says.

 

The actor believes that it’s very important to take breaks regularly to refresh yourself. “I think short breaks are very necessary for us. I felt happy and rejuvenated when I came back, even though we partied like crazy and hardly slept. You always come back in a happy state of mind and you are rejuvenated and geared up for your new goals and your new beginnings in the New Year,” she says.

 

She’s eagerly waiting to get back to work now. “Overall it was a great New Years and I just can't wait to get back to work now. And I have come back with a lot of new energy,” she says.

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