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Australia On Neha Dhupia's Mind

IANS, 23 Jun, 2015 12:19 PM
  • Australia On Neha Dhupia's Mind
Actress Neha Dhupia, busy with her upcoming film "Moh Maya Money", said she would like to move to Australia.
 
"I travel a lot. I think best thing about being part of the movie industry and being an actor is that you get to travel abroad a lot," said Neha, who was present at the Lonely Planet Travel Awards on Tuesday here.
 
"I really like Europe a lot. Apart from Europe, I like South America because it is warm throughout the year. But if I get a chance to move to one part of the world, I would like to move to Australia for sure," added the former beauty queen.
 
Neha is currently tied up with the dubbing of "Moh Maya Money", which is slated to release by end of this year.

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