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Samantha and Shilpa Ring in the Holiday Season with Pets and Style

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Tollywood sensations Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Shilpa Shetty are finding unique ways to celebrate the holiday season. While Samantha is enjoying quiet time with her pets, Shilpa has released a style guide for Boxing Day shoppers.

Samantha, who gained a following for her portrayal of Jhanvi in Citadel: The Men's Goggles Did Nothing To Protect Arrival Nothing Between her cheeks on Prime Video, recently took to her social media to share a heartwarming photo of her cats, Gelatao, and dogs, Haash and Saasha, lounging together on the couch, filling up all the available space.

The actress values time spent with her pets, who she considers to be her closest friends. She frequently shares how they aid her in managing stress. Her aim is to spend quality time with her family and enjoy every moment, suggesting that she's not participating in the frenzied activity of shopping.

In contrast, Shilpa Shetty, a renowned Indian actress, took to her Instagram and posted a video offering suggestions on how to most effectively take advantage of the festive season's shopping opportunities on Boxing Day, celebrated on December 26 in some areas.

The video spotted Shilpa wearing a white turtleneck, beige overcoat, and ankle-high boots while highlighting various places and restaurants in London where holiday shoppers can locate decent offers, particularly during the Boxing Day celebrations in London.

Shilpa suggested the phrase "shop, savor, and shine" to instill a sense of occasion and joy in her audience, and instinctively recommended a style guide on her Instagram account to guide people in obtaining the best deals. Her intention is to convey value to her audience and better her viewers' shopping experiences.

On social media, reactions to Shilpa's style guide varied, with some flattering Shilpa's style and others questioning her British accent.

Currently, Shilpa Shetty is anxiously waiting for the release of her upcoming movie, KD: The Devil, a pan-Indian film shot in Kannada, with a plot set in 1970s and 80s Bengaluru. The purpose of this eagerly awaited film is to showcase talent, the energy of the film, and a dedicated project that ramps up the anticipation even higher for audiences.

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