Love is in the air… Who should know that better than actor Ananya Pandey whose home is laden with gifts. So who is the lucky guy?

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The month of love is almost here… and guess what? Teen icon Ananya Panday has collaborated with IGP.com for their latest Valentine’s Day campaign. Soon to go live on social media, the campaign will witness her looking pretty and glowing in love as she gets ready to look her best for a date with perhaps a special someone. She keeps her fans guessing as she gives a glimpse of the many Valentine’s Day gifts she has at home while dropping no names or hints about who she is giving or has received the gifts from

She walks to her living room laden with flowers, hampers, chocolates, a teddy and a cake. Ananya’s eyes sparkle as she runs her fingers over the pretty flowers picks up a beautiful heart-shaped chocolate, looks at a pretty red and white iced cake, and then hugs a fluffy teddy bear. Then, sitting down, she addresses her fans by saying how ready she is for Valentine’s day with gifts from IGP. Ananya gushes about the gifting platform’s collection of flowers, cakes, hampers and other gifting options as she flips out her phone to encourage fans to go on the IGP app and do the same and choose their perfect Valentine’s gifts for their special someone. Finally, she makes a heart icon gesture cheerfully and wishes her fans a happy Valentine’s Day before signing off.

We sure hope that Ananya’s special Valentine’s Day at home went just as perfectly as she hoped and that she had a wonderful time celebrating the day of love with her loved one.

IGP.com is one of India’s largest D2C platforms for gifting and occasions and has launched exclusive gift hampers for Valentine’s day, and several gifting options, from flowers to cakes to customized gifts for that special someone. Through the campaign, the e-commerce platform is looking to curate a special bond with the youth and help them celebrate the day of love with the best possible gifts.

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