
fountain. I loved the works of Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael, by far my favorites. The
‘Last Supper’ is such an exquisite piece of art...I could
look at it forever.”
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The Italians reciprocated the feeling, with some light-hearted flurting! Kangana reveals, “The Italians were very nice. The lighthearted and earnest flirting of young single Italian guys, calling me princess and asking me to marry them...some in French, because they thought I was from France, made me laugh! And I was touched by people’s easy helpfulness — strangers clicked my picture for me or attended to me at hotel receptions or called a cab for me or helped me carry my very heavy suitcases! Strangers were friends and companions and I felt like we connected in a very spiritual way, even though I didn’t know their names. People were so polite and humble, that Italy became the most beautiful thing I have ever experienced.” Great going, Kangana! We wish you more such breaks! says Kangana Ranaut.
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