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Wanderlust: What did Pranitaa enjoy the most in Singapore?

Pranitaa Pandit took a vacation with family in Singapore

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Actress Pranitaa Pandit, best known for her memorable performances in shows like Kasauti Zindagi Kay, Kasam Tere Pyaar Ki, Jamai Raja and Kavach, recently took a much-needed break from her busy schedule to enjoy a family holiday in Singapore. Accompanied by her husband and daughter Anysha, the actress described the trip as “truly magical” and filled with moments that will stay with them forever.

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“This time we had a properly planned itinerary, so it wasn’t just about going with the flow — every day had something exciting lined up, which allowed us to really experience Singapore to the fullest. The best part was watching Anysha’s face light up with every new experience,” Pranitaa shared with a smile.

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The family explored almost every iconic attraction Singapore has to offer, including Gardens by the Bay, Universal Studios, the S.E.A. Aquarium, the Museum of Ice Cream, Mr. Bucket Chocolate Factory, an evening river cruise, and the vibrant Chinatown. But the highlights were undoubtedly at Sentosa Island. “The zip line and adventure activities were a first for Anysha, and it was heartwarming to see her conquer them with so much excitement. The light show at Sentosa was absolutely magical, and the sensory garden was such a beautiful surprise,” she recalled.

For Pranitaa, travel is more than sightseeing — it’s about connection. “Travel for us is that one time where the world slows down, and we can really focus on each other. We laughed together, did activities that pushed us out of our comfort zones, and just enjoyed being in the moment as a family. This Singapore trip was exactly that — a reminder of how important it is to pause, plan, and immerse ourselves in experiences together.”

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