
Remember the kid who played 'Angel' in Akshay Kumar's Heyy Babyy? She looks completely unrecognisable after 18 years, netizens say she is...
Remember the kid who played 'Angel' in Akshay Kumar's Heyy Babyy? She looks completely unrecognisable after 18 years, netizens say she is...
If you have watched Heyy Babyy , you would definitely remember Juanna Sanghvi, the kid who played the role of 'Angel', and made people fall in love with her innocent smile and adorable face. Released in 2007, Heyy Babyy starred Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Fardeen Khan, and Vidya Balan. Well, 'Angel,' who became movie's centre of attraction for her sweet depiction, do you know how she looks now after 18 years? A paparazzo post has got you the answer!
Years later, several unreleased pictures of Juanna surfaced online, where she was spotted with her friends and family. In the photos, she can be seen wearing a blue-off shoulder dress, and having a gala time in Mumbai's nightclub. View this post on Instagram
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As soon as the pictures went viral, netizens felt a drastically different appearance, rendering her unrecognisable. One wrote, 'Wow, she has grown up and looks so cute.', another wrote, 'Is she really Angel from Heyy Baby?', another wrote, 'Her dimples, wow, she looks like Preity Zinta.'
According to various reports claiming her birth date as March 22, 2004, Juanna would currently be 21 years old. Regarding her acting career, there has been no specific explanation regarding why she stepped away from acting despite garnering popularity with Heyy Babyy.

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