Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi Enjoy a Day Out at Stanislaus Pedal Park
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/ May 19, 2025, 06:03PM IST
Bollywood couple Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi were spotted outside Stanislaus Pedal Park after a fun game of racket sport. The duo, known for their love of fitness and outdoor activities, have been frequently seen engaging in sports together.Angad Bedi appeared to be in a jovial mood, clearly enjoying the moment post-game, while Neha Dhupia looked sporty and cheerful.

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