
Manushi Chillar Is Making White Tank Top And Black Pants Look Like A Hot Couture
Manushi Chhillar recently charmed everyone with her smile and casual vibe when she was spotted at the Mumbai airport this morning. The Miss World 2017, known for her notable roles in films like Samrat Prithviraj and Maalik, yet again captivated her fans with her minimal yet chic glam. The actress was, however, also seen shielding her skin from the hot and humid weather with the perfect accessories.
In a video posted on Instagram, Manushi Chhillar was seen exiting her swanky four-wheeler as she walked towards the entrance of the Mumbai airport. The actress then took a pause and posed for the shutterbugs, flaunting her charming smile. After exuding pure elegance, the Samrat Prithviraj actress expressed her gratitude and bid adieu towards the paps.
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Manushi Chillar's Latest Travel Mode Is A Pure Glam Version Of Her Chic Style
Soon after the video was posted, social media users flooded the comment section by posting appreciative emojis for Manushi's look. For the day, she picked a white tank top teamed with a pair of black-hued loose-fitting palazzo pants. The diva layered her ensemble with a black scarf to shield her skin from the hot and humid weather of the city.
For accessories, the Operation Valentine star opted for a sleek leather arm candy, a pair of pink pump shoes and brown sunglasses. She kept her makeup subtle with a pink tint on her lips and left her tresses open and loose to cascade down her shoulders effortlessly.
Manushi Chillar's Professional Front
Manushi Chillar made her acting debut in 2022 with the role of Sanyogita in the historical drama Samrat Prithviraj. Since then, she has appeared in a number of movies, including The Great Indian Family, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, Operation Valentine and Maalik.
Next, she will be seen in the action thriller movie titled Tehran, directed by Arun Gopalan and produced by Dinesh Vijan, Shobhna Yadav and Sandeep Leyzell.
The winner of the Miss World 2017 pageant once revealed whether there are any stereotypes associated with the pageantry field. 'Whatever people have to say, it's their opinion, but for me personally, when I transitioned into films, I didn't feel like I had to do something very different or I had to be a certain way. I dress according to my job. I was a girl doing her job as Ms World, and I am a girl doing my job as an actor now," she told HT, adding, 'The first thing is that when people say that the world of beauty pageant is of glamour, I do not agree with that. It's that one night in 365 days when a girl is crowned, which you see on stage."
'The whole year, what you are doing is not a very glamorous job. I was working with a charity called Beauty With A Purpose, and we were constantly travelling to the remotest areas of different parts of the world, and that's not a very glamorous job. So, technically, what I had to do as a Miss World was not just wear a crown, dress up and get photographed. Probably the media covers that one night, which gets most spoken about," she concluded.
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