Mouni Roy Glamorous Look on her Instagram Post’s

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Mouni Roy the Nagin girl truly accomplish her designated role with her best performances. Every time she comes up with the new enchantic look and stunned the audience. She appeared cool when normal dress-up in ‘Kyunki Sans Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’. Mouni Roy had an eye catching make up look with long breaded hair in Nagin, she truly indulge in the character and gives her best. Her Devi look in ‘Devon ke Dev Mahadev’ was a beauty in peace. Her Bengali look in the movie Gold wearing saree with long breaded hair attached with red rose has shown the amazing traditional wiffy look .

 

 

Mouni Roy matches her steps with Madhuri Dixit Nene on Lata Mangeshkar song “Mayene maye…”is hit on all social media accounts. Even Mouni Roy, Madhuri Dixit Nene, Color’s TV, had tweeted on their account. Her thin golden saree with open long hair shines the stage of Dance Dewaane 3.

Mouni Roy always proves saree as the best attire to style your look. Western dresses always loved to wear but traditional has its different charm. this television actress had shown up her sensational look in western outfit as well as in saree, she is amazing.

Mouni Roy has a good flow of her followers on Instagram and Facebook account. Also her tweeter accounts are more active. Her newly insta post and video goes viral. Her latest photoshoot with sequined saree and embellished bralette is posted on her Instagram account just before a day of her birthday.

 

She jumped into acting with the Ekta Kapoor drama ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’ in 2006. Her career had achieved a grip then but she got most popular after acting in a Mythological series ‘Devon Ke Dev Mahadev’ where she performed the role of Sati. In 2018 Mouni entered the Bollywood with the movie ‘Gold’ opposite Akshay kumar. Her remarkable performance and prettiest look dig her way to success and so she continue with stage shows and movies.

 

 

 

 

 

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Trupti Bhatt

Extremely enthusiastic about writing, reading, movies and food; though not necessarily in that order! A Feminist by choice and finds comfort in giving 'gyaan' from time to time. Would love constructive feedback on my writing as I am always looking for ways to improve!

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