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Mouni dressed up her look by splitting her hair in the centre and shaping it in delicate curls. The actor's glam was completed by a crisp countour.
Updated : Sep 27, 2021, 04:55 PM IST | Edited by : Iraa Paul
Mouni Roy has sent the internet into a frenzy with her recent photos from a sexy photoshoot. The actress shared images of herself wearing a sequined saree, which is this season's sexiest and celebrity-approved fashion, on Instagram today, September 27.
Mouni turned to Instagram to show various photos of herself before her birthday on September 28. The 35-year-old actress wore a shimmering blue saree with the sexiest embroidered bralette she could find.
Mouni used a Marilyn Monroe quote as the caption for one of the posts and wrote, "We are all made of stars, and we deserve to twinkle ~ Marilyn Monroe."
The amazing six yards are from the Rimple and Harpreet Narula apparel line's shelves. Mouni completed the ethnic-meets-modern style with Ayana Silver Jewellery accessories.
Take a look at the pics here-
The metallic blue six yards were decorated with criss-cross sequin patterns all over the pallu and pleats. The pre-pleated dress was paired with a matching bralette-styled blouse with large straps and a plunging neckline, both adorned with a silver flower design.
Mouni dressed up her look by splitting her hair in the centre and shaping it in delicate curls. The actor's glam was completed by a glowing face, crisp contour, nude lip tint, sparkly eye shadow with bold eyeliner, mascara-laden eyelashes, and blushed cheeks. Finally, she completed the look by donning statement rings on both hands.
With her depiction as Shivanya, a shape-shifting serpent in Colors TV's supernatural drama ‘Naagin 1’ (2015–16), she established herself as one of the highest-paid Hindi television actresses. She appeared in a cameo appearance as Shivanya's offspring Shivangi, another shape-shifting serpent, in the show's sequel ‘Naagin 2’ (2016–17).
For the unversed, Mouni Roy is currently working on a number of projects, including ‘Bole Chudiyan’, ‘Mogul’, and ‘Brahmastra’.