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Kritika Kamra rings in 2026 with beau Gaurav Kapur, Sagarika Ghatge, Zaheer Khan and ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’ star Anya Singh

As 2026 dawned, Kritika Kamra celebrated the occasion with her boyfriend Gaurav Kapur, capturing the essence of joy in their New Year’s Eve photos alongside good friends such as Zaheer Khan and Aanya Singh. Their romance has recently come to light, sparking excitement.

Kritika Kamra welcomed 2026 with her boyfriend, Gaurav Kapur, and shared several bright, candid images of their celebration with family and friends. The celebration included many close friends and family members and featured Zaheer Khan, his wife, and son. In the pictures, Kritika can also be seen with ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’ star Aanya Singh. Together, the group was seen having a great time. In her caption for the pictures, Kritika said, “Fell into ‘26 nicely.”https://www.instagram.com/p/DTGYUwWjGZW/?img_index=1

Going Instagram official

Kritika and Gaurav Kapur made their relationship public on December 10. The actor confirmed their romance by sharing candid pictures from a breakfast outing. Keeping things minimal yet playful, she captioned the post, “breakfast with…”

Sharing screen space in an upcoming film

On the professional front, Kritika Kamra was seen in the OTT film, ‘The Great Shamshuddin Family’. Set over the course of a single day in Delhi, the story follows Bani as mothers, aunts, cousins and former romantic interests descend upon her home, each bringing their own chaos. As Bani navigates interfaith dynamics, generational clashes and mounting family expectations, she must choose between an international career opportunity and staying close to her family. The film also stars Farida Jalal, Shreya Dhanwanthary, Juhi Babbar Soni and Sheeba Chadda. ‘The Great Shamshuddin Family’ premiered on JioHotstar on December 12.

A look at Kritika Kamra’s journey

Before her current relationship with Gaurav Kapur, Kritika has dated Karan Kundra, her ‘Kitani Mohabbat Hai’ co-star. Kritika began acting in 2007 with the series “Yahan Ke Hum Sikandar”. She became famous as Arohi in ‘Kitani Mohabbat Hai’. Other series that Kritika starred in include ‘Pyaar Ka Bandhan’, ‘Kitani Mohabbat Hai 2’, and ‘Kuch Toh Log Kahenge’.

From television to films and OTT

In 2015, she played journalist Ananya Kashyap in ‘Reporters’, followed by her role as Princess Chandrakanta in ‘Prem Ya Paheli Chandrakanta’. Kritika made her film debut with ‘Mitron’ in 2018. Her OTT projects include ‘Tandav’, ‘Bheed’, ‘Bambai Meri Jaan’, and her most recent release, ‘Gyaarah Gyaarah’. Go to Source

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