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Uttara Fame Tina was Trapped in Goa During Lockdown, Returned to Mumbai After 100 Days

Tina told that she has returned after spending 100 days in Goa. She said- The atmosphere there was much better than Mumbai. I was able to service in Goa butter than Mumbai.

Anshika Agarwal

Before the lockdown, Tina Dutta went to Goa for her holiday. But lockdown was implemented just after she reached Goa and Tina could not return to Mumbai. Tina stayed in Goa for 100 days and now she has returned to her home in Mumbai.

Tina Dutta Returned from Goa to Mumbai

Tina had a special conversation with Aaj Tak, in which Tina said that after spending 100 days in Goa, I am finally back. However, the atmosphere there was much better than Mumbai. If I was in Mumbai in this lockdown, I would have to be quarantine so Goa was better than that of Mumbai during lockdown. It would have been very difficult for me to stay in one room but as I was in Goa, so I did not know how many months had passed and I had Ashika and her husband with me in Goa, with whom I learned yoga and had a lot of fun.

Tina decided to travel from Goa to Mumbai with her friend Narayani in Bai Road (in car). Tina told that she tried to book for flight and private charter. But that could not happen, so she was forced to travel 12 hours to Mumbai from Bai Road Goa. But Tina set out on her journey with all the preparations.

Goa's Corona Cases

At the moment, Tina has returned to Mumbai and she does not have any plans for shooting or new project, Tina also told that Goa was a green zone but many people from Mumbai went to Goa who were living there. So now in Goa too, Corona has 350-400 cases.

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