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Shamita Shetty unveils artistic side in new Instagram post: "Art is the journey of a free soul"

Shamita Shetty, Bollywood actress and Shilpa Shetty's sister, recently took to her Instagram to showcase a different side of her creativity. In a captivating video, Shamita was seen indulging in the therapeutic act of sketching, accompanied by the poignant caption: “Art is the journey of a free soul.”

The video, shared with her followers, offers a glimpse into Shamita’s personal journey of self-expression and artistic exploration. With each sketch, she immerses herself in the lines and contours of her creation, embodying the essence of freedom and creativity.

Known for her versatility and passion for the arts, Shamita’s foray into sketching further highlights her commitment to embracing diverse forms of expression. Beyond the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry, Shamita finds solace and inspiration in the world of art, allowing her creativity to flow freely and uninhibitedly.

 

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As Shamita continues to captivate audiences with her talent and charisma, her venture into the realm of art serves as a testament to her boundless creativity and the power of self-expression.

Also Read: Shamita Shetty CLAPS BACK at troll commenting on her marital status: “Just keep quiet”



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