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Mystery Girls who became famous over night during IPL 2025

Mystery Girls who became famous over night during IPL 2025

India.com27-05-2025

Aaryapriya Bhuyan's reaction caught everyone's attention after MS Dhoni's dismissal in IPL 2025. Her video went viral on social media and she became famous overnight.
When Shashi Dhiman, who handles the social media of Punjab Kings, appeared on camera for the first time, her look and style attracted the fans and she went viral immediately.
Riya Lalwani appeared on the TV screen during the double super over between Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians in the year 2020 and her smile took over social media.
Shruti Tuli's reaction was captured on camera during a Chennai Super Kings match in the year 2022. It was soon revealed that she is a Bollywood actress and fans named her "CSK Mystery Girl".
Aarti Bedi was shown on the TV screen in the match played between Delhi and KKR in 2022. Her smile and style rocked social media.
Deepika Ghosh's photo went viral during the Royal Challengers Bangalore match in IPL 2019. She started trending on social media within a few hours.
In the very first match of IPL 2022, the camera focused on Devika Nair. After this, she became famous overnight and became known as the "Mystery Girl of the Season".

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