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Neha Sharma never fails to captivate with her stunning style! The actress, renowned for her impeccable fashion sense, recently grabbed attention with her latest social media post. Donning a trendy ensemble, the Bad Newz star delivered yet another bold and stylish look.
On Saturday, Neha Sharma took to her Instagram handle and shared a bunch of pictures. The actress can be seen in an elevator, taking a selfie with her phone. She is wearing a black dress adorned with a bold red rose print and a high slit, giving a glimpse of her legs. Her outfit is accessorized with a black clutch bag with a gold chain and a beaded necklace. She has her long, wavy hair styled loosely, and her makeup features a natural, glowing look with a touch of pink blush. The background shows the wooden paneling of the elevator, adding a warm, sophisticated ambiance to the image. The slideshow also had miscellaneous glimpses of coconut water, aesthetic decor and more. She captioned the post, “Time for a photo dump(with heart emojis)”.
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Neha Sharma and her sister Aisha are widely talked about in the media due to their strong presence on social media, thanks to their gorgeous photo shoots and their hot public appearances. The duo’s outings at gyms and airports always attract attention from photographers and go viral online instantly. Meanwhile, Neha often makes news for her bold opinions about the film industry.
In a recent interaction with News18 Showsha, Neha made a big statement on how an actor is sometimes forced to play de-glam roles to be taken seriously. Known for her glamorous avatars on and off-screen, Neha too has sometimes been seen shunning the sheen and taking on parts that go against her image. “No offense to anyone but I feel that to be taken seriously in this industry, you need to de-glam yourself. If you look a certain way, they’ll call you a bad actor. I think it’s just a stereotype,” she said.
Speaking of looks, the Crook actor revealed that she lost out on many parts for looking ‘too pretty’. “I’ve met a few filmmakers who didn’t want to cast me in the first place saying that I’m too pretty for the part. One of them said, ‘You aren’t the girl we’re looking for.’ He didn’t even ask me to do a scene or read a line. What he told me was purely what he perceived of me. But eventually, I did get cast in that film. Maybe he changed his mind when he met me, which brought the situation in my favour. But these things should change a bit,” she said.
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