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Mouni Roy is turning heads with her impeccable fashion sense. Known for her bold sartorial choices, the actress recently dazzled in a sleek white saree during a photoshoot. Her stunning look is setting major fashion goals and leaving fans in awe.
Taking to her Instagram handle on Thursday, Mouni Roy dropped a bunch of pictures, in which she is draped in a sleek white saree, standing in front of a mirror. The saree drapes elegantly, showcasing her figure. She is adorned with silver bangles on her left arm. Her reflection in the mirror captured a serene and artistic pose. The post’s caption read, “make it art,” and the background song ‘Rang Sari Gulabi Chunariya’ by Shobha Gurtu only added more charm to the snaps.
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Mouni Roy, a household name in the Hindi television industry, has soared to the top as one of the highest-paid actresses after her mesmerizing performances in “Naagin” and its sequel. Besides her acting prowess, she is celebrated as a fashion trailblazer, continuously wowing her fans with her unique and bold style choices. Her social media is a treasure trove of candid shots and memorable moments, always giving her followers something to look forward to.
Mouni Roy has come a long way ever since she made her television debut with Ekta Kapoor’s Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. She became a popular name after she starred in Naagin. Mouni made her Bollywood debut with Akshay Kumar’s Gold in 2018. Last year, Mouni was seen in Ayan Mukerji’s magnum opus, Brahmastra. Recently, she was also seen in a music video titled ‘Dotara’ along with Jubin Nautiyal. Mouni Roy was also seen in the web-series Sultan of Delhi. She was last seen in Emraan Hashmi-starrer Showtime.
In a recent interview, Mouni shared that it is projects like Sultan of Delhi and Brahmastra which changed people’s perception of her as an actor. “Brahmastra was absolutely different. When you see Gold, RAW and Made In China, I had played very Indianised characters. Maybe after Naagin and Sati, people could only see me as a ‘saree-clad Indian character’. So, for Milan sir to think of me as this cabaret dancer Nayantara, at a time when Brahmastra had not even released. I think it is an exciting time to be an actor where makers can visualise you in different roles. Such great parts are being written. I really feel fortunate to be offered these parts and be able to play them on screen,” she told Indian Express.
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