
Bigg Boss fame Yamini Malhotra visits Taj Mahal, says ‘This is one of the most wonderful places that I have been to'
Bigg Boss 18 fame
Yamini Malhotra
recently took a break from her packed professional calendar to soak in the beauty and heritage of Agra. After attending a top-tier modeling contest in the city as a celebrity judge, Yamini made the most of her visit by exploring one of the world's most iconic monuments—the
Taj Mahal
.
Reflecting on the experience, Yamini said, 'This is one of the most wonderful and serene places that I have been to and it's absolutely incredible. The culture and heritage of our amazing country lies in its history and I am so happy to be here.'
Dressed in a radiant yellow blouse paired with a vibrant, royal pink saree, Yamini epitomized elegance and grace. Her traditional ensemble stood out beautifully against the white marble splendor of the Taj Mahal, making her photos from the visit go viral within hours of being posted.
Sharing her emotions online, Yamini added, 'In the city of mohabbat. Taj Mahal is the epitome of romance — Shahjahan made something so timeless for his lover. True love is so rare in our generation. Hai koi jo sachhi mohabbat karna janta ho?'
Her candid musings struck a chord with fans, many of whom appreciated her thoughtful reflection on love and history. The actress also expressed her joy in blending work with a personal experience. 'As everyone is aware, I came here as a judge for a modeling contest. But I'm so glad that alongside work, I could also blend a bit of my travel plans in this trip. Taking back so many wonderful memories from here,' she shared.
Yamini's short getaway served as a refreshing mix of professional engagement and meaningful family time. On the work front, she has some exciting projects lined up, with official announcements expected soon.

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