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A Gorgeous Mandira Bedi Is Having A Picture-Perfect Vacation In, Well, Maldives

A Gorgeous Mandira Bedi Is Having A Picture-Perfect Vacation In, Well, Maldives
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Enough.

We're already making plans for Maldives.

After Shahid-Mira, Bipasha-Karan, Aashish Chowdhry and wife, it is Mandira Bedi who is on a holiday in the now over-visited island.

The actress, who was last seen in the Indian adaptation of the hit TV series 24, is vacationing in the pristine waters with her husband and their son, Vir.

The trio is staying at the super-luxurious Hideaway Beach Resort and the actress was consistently updating her Instagram feed to give her followers a glimpse into her picturesque holiday.

More than just walks by the beach and a dip in the sea, it seems that Mandira and co. also indulged in snorkelling and speedboating on the island.

Here are some of the pictures that will make you immediately pack your bags and sunscreen and head out to the scenic island, work be damned!

#lastday plans: we planted a tree in our name. #lovelightpeace #Maldives 🌱

A photo posted by Mandira Bedi (@mandirabedi) on

What a lovely holiday it's been!! Thank you #Maldives #blueskiesandsunshine #bluesea #paradise #purebliss

A photo posted by Mandira Bedi (@mandirabedi) on

Feeling #awesome #Maldives #blueskiesandsunshine #bluesea #paradise

A photo posted by Mandira Bedi (@mandirabedi) on

And that's where the breakfast table is at @hideawaybeachmaldives #nofilter #paradise #purebeauty #maldives

A photo posted by Mandira Bedi (@mandirabedi) on

You can see #50shadesofblue from the pool outside my room. #nofilter #maldives #paradise @hideawaybeachmaldives

A photo posted by Mandira Bedi (@mandirabedi) on

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