Enjoying the moment is nothing new for Bollywood actress Fatima Sana Shaikh. And she did just that with her latest look, which has become the talk of the town all over social media and beyond.
someone like you The star made a grand appearance at the 75th Navbharat Times Utsav, where she not only stole the show with her style but also won the Versatile Performance of the Year award.
Sheikh wore a black saree from Tauraani India, which had intricate embroidery and thread work. She paired it with a matching sleeveless blouse, with a V-neck that had gold colored embroidery which was equally stunning and complemented the saree.
Additionally, she wore stylish rings and earrings that many would assume belonged to royalty. The classic black saree, vintage-inspired blouse, minimal jewellery, and soft glam makeup was dressed to make an impact.
The actress shared pictures of her look on Instagram and captioned it.Tose naina lage re…”, referring to the hit number.
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Sheikh, who primarily works in Hindi films, began her career as a child artist in films such as the 1997 romantic comedy . aunty 420 And a 2 of 4 (2001).
His breakout role revealed riot (2016), where she played the role of real-life wrestler Geeta Phogat in the Hindi film, which was one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. Sheikh made a mark with her role in the film which also starred Bollywood superstars Aamir Khan and Sanya Malhotra.
Since then, he has acted in shows and films Ludo, strange tales and critically acclaimed shows Modern Love Mumbai and war drama Sam Bahadur.
Last year was important for the actress, in which she had three films-Metro…in Dino’s, someone like you And cheeky love—Releasing to critical acclaim.
Earlier this month, Shaikh opened up about her struggle with the eating disorder bulimia for almost a year and how she managed to overcome it.
Shaikh dropped a truth bomb in a podcast with fellow actress Rhea Chakraborty: “If you understand yourself, the problem is not in the food. It’s in you because you’re feeling insecure… You’re eating your emotions because you don’t want to feel anything. You want to feel numb.”
The actress compared the situation to doomscrolling and said she would feel nauseous at the end of it. “Because how much can you really eat?”
Shaikh, who now swears by a strict fitness regimen, said Sanya Malhotra and screenwriter Rahul Modi helped her change her approach.