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Mouni Roy Looks Gorgeous In Red Satin Saree Worth Rs 45500.

After making a splash on the small screen, Mouni Roy has also started setting foot in Bollywood. Due to her acting and looks, Mouni has gained a tremendous fan following in a very short time. The number of people following him on Instagram is more than 20 million. Fans are eagerly waiting for his post. Recently, Mouni has shared some of her pictures in a traditional look which is becoming quite viral on social media.

Mouni, who caused havoc in a red sari, shared these pictures from her official Instagram account. In these photos, Mouni is seen wreaking havoc in a red sari. The actress has shared a total of six photos in this look, which her fans are very fond of. Known for her bold acts, people are praising this desi avatar of Mouni. In the photos, it can be seen that Mouni is carrying a heavily embroidered blouse on a simple red sari. It is being told that the price of this saree is more than 45 thousand rupees. Fans gave such a reaction

The reactions of fans have started coming to these photos of Mouni. Praising Mouni’s look, a user wrote, ‘You are looking very beautiful.’ On the other hand, another user wrote, ‘Mouni is very beautiful photos.’ Apart from this, most of the fans lavished their love by making heart emojis.

It will soon be seen on the big screen

After making a different identity in the world of TV, now Mouni is climbing the new stairs of success in Bollywood too. She will soon be seen in Ayan Mukerji’s film ‘Brahmastra’. His look was revealed in the recently released trailer of this film, which people have liked a lot. Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Amitabh Bachchan, and Nagarjuna will be seen in the lead roles in this film. Made under the banner of Dharma Productions, the film will hit theaters on September 9.

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