
Monalisa's power-packed entry in Jaadu Teri Nazar; says 'I promise it's going to be bigger…'
The show, known for its compelling storytelling and sharp turns, welcomes a new face—one that audiences know and adore. Yes, you guessed it right! The enigmatic and dazzling
Monalisa
is stepping into a bold new avatar that promises to stir up.
Speaking about her entry, Monalisa shares, "I'm excited to enter this amazing show! It feels great to be back on screen, especially in such a powerful and thrilling role. I've always loved surprising my audience, and this time, I promise it's going to be bigger and better.
My entry will bring fresh energy, unexpected twists, and turns that no one will see coming. The drama is just getting started! I'm really looking forward to connecting with my fans through this new journey.
Every scene will keep you guessing. So stay tuned, because things are about to get very interesting!'
The show Jaadu Teri Nazar - Daayan ka Mausam is a thrilling Magical drama about Gauri, a brave woman with hidden powers, fighting dark forces threatening her world.
Blending romance, suspense, and mystical folklore of witches (daayans), the show explores destiny, identity, and the battle between good and evil, as secrets and new powers unfold in an intense, unpredictable story.
Monalisa, who became a household name after participating in
Bigg Boss 10
, has been part of some successful TV shows. Her first fiction show Nazar where she played the role of Dayan, is one of her biggest hits. Apart from work in television, Monalisa has built a strong career with her performances in
Bhojpuri films
.
Monalisa poses in a pink tube top paired with blue denims
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