Transverse spherocity (S0) is an event shape observable found to be relatively robust while separating the soft-QCD dominated isotropic events from the pQCD dominated jetty events. The application of transverse spherocity is not limited to the small systems only; recently, a few studies suggest that it can successfully be applied in heavy-ion collisions as well. In this work, we apply transverse spherocity to reveal the correlations between the initial spatial anisotropy and final state momentum azimuthal anisotropy in Pb-Pb collisions at
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