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Tanishaa Mukerji recently attended the premiere of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Heeramandi. She made everyone’s heads turn with her hot avatar in a white saree with pink and yellow details. Tanishaa Mukerji made her acting debut with Sssshhh… in 2003 followed by her first success in Sarkaar in 2005. She made her television debut with reality show Bigg Boss 7 in 2013, securing the position of first runner-up. Now, she makes people’s heads turn with her impeccable fashion choices.
In the videos which have gone viral from the event, Tanishaa looked radiant as she posed for the paps. She paired her saree with a deep-neck yellow blouse and left her fans gasping for breath. Check out the video here:
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Tanishaa Mukerji, who has showcased her talent across various genres including Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil, has been in the spotlight for her rumoured romance with an Indian actor, whom she met during a reality television show. In an earlier interview with Hindustan Times, she not only discussed her upcoming projects but also hinted at the possibility of tying the knot in the near future.
Tanishaa Mukerji’s relationship with Indian actor Armaan Kohli once grabbed headlines, but after nearly a year of dating, the couple called it off. When questioned about her personal life and thoughts on marriage, Mukerji chose to take a diplomatic approach. “Let people be curious, they have every right to be, and I have every right to be private… “I think marriage is a wonderful institution for people who understand it and find the right people, it’s beautiful. As for me, I am always proposing and God is always disposing. Everybody wants to find that special someone to grow old with.”
In the interview, Mukerji also unveiled details about her next venture, disclosing her debut in the Marathi film industry with ‘Veer Murarbaji’. Discussing Marathi cinema, Mukherji remarked, “In Marathi cinema, there’s a strong emphasis on accuracy and authenticity in projects. They are deeply rooted in literature, and their audience expects nothing less.” Contrasting Hindi cinema with Marathi, she noted, “Hindi cinema often prioritises entertainment over in-depth research and factual accuracy. However, there’s a shift happening, and it ultimately depends on the type of cinema one chooses to create.”
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