Kajal Aggarwal's poolside photos from her Orissa trip go viral

Kajal Aggarwal's poolside photos from her Orissa trip go viral

Kajal Aggarwal made her debut as an actress in the Bollywood movie ‘Kyun! Ho Gaya Na’ back in 2004 playing a minor role as Aishwarya Rai's friend. However, Kajal soon shifted her base to south India and became a top star here.

Travelling is Kajal’s favourite pastime during holidays and she never fails to share pictures of the places she visits on social media. Beaches being her favourite destination, Kajal’s social media accounts are full of photos of seaside tourist locations.

The most recent images in Kajal’s Instagram account are from Orissa and the actress is seen having a fun time near the pool wearing a blue sleeveless frock. The photos have been clicked at the swimming pool of Mayfair Lagoon, a resort in Bhubaneswar.

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A high-end resort situated seven km from the renowned Odisha State Museum, Mayfair extends to an area of four hectares and has a large garden a beautiful lagoon. The rooms are tastefully arranged with balconies and the architecture follows ‘vastu’ principles with the building flaunting a central courtyard. There are modern facilities like mini bars and flat screens too.

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Eating options include popular food counters and exotic restaurants. There is a Scottish-style bar and an Irish pub with a disco. Other attractions are outdoor pool, gym, tennis court, spa and a play area for children.

The room tariff is also not very steep like other celebrity resorts which charge lakhs of rupees. Mayfair, in fact, charges only around Rs 7,000 for a day’s stay.

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