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Telugu actress-host Anasuya Bharadwaj leaves no stone unturned to impress her fans. Recently, the actress dropped a few pictures in a traditional ensemble and her fans could not stop praising her fashion picks. In the pictures, Anasuya Bharadwaj can be seen wearing a multicoloured Jaipuri-printed saree with a striped jacket collared blouse. Her photos are now going viral on the internet. She accessorised her outfit with silver chunky earrings, matha patti, bindi and matching rings. For the makeup, she wore contoured cheeks, blush, perfectly-drawn eyebrows, a stroke of eyeliner, mascara-laden eyelashes, pink lip shade, and smokey eyes. Anasuya Bharadwaj looked breathtaking in the outfit, and there’s no denying this.
Social media users have commented on the pictures. One user wrote, “Omg love this look”. Another user added, “Regal Queen”. The third user commented, “Beautiful pictures”. “Looking Gorgeous,” added another.
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Some time back, she shared a few glances of her in a baby pink traditional outfit. Anasuya always manages to make her fans spellbound with her elegant ethnic picks. In the photos, she was seen donning a pink salwar suit with heavy embroidery work on the shoulders, sleeves and hem.
She paired her outfit with a pair of heavy earrings, a bindi, and a tied-up hairstyle. Sharing the pictures, she wrote, “Posting some pictures that didn’t make it to the gram during #PremaVimanam promotions! Hope y’all are having a fab Sunday!”.
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Anasuya Bharadwaj is best known for films including Kshanam, Rangasthalam 1985, Bheeshma Parvam, and Pushpa: The Rise- Part 1. She last appeared in the film Prema Vimanam. Soon, she is going to feature in several films like Wolf, Simbaa- The Forest Man, Flashback, The Chase, Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad, and Pushpa: The Rule- Part 2. Written and directed by Yaata Satyanarayana, Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad stars Bobby Simha, Vedhika, Prema, and Makrand Deshpande in the leading roles. Produced by Gudur Narayan Reddy, the film revolves around the 1948 Hyderabad Liberation Movement, depicting historical events, including the incidents in Gundrampally, Parkala, and Bairanpally villages.
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