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Marathi actress Manasi Naik is unquestionably the reigning diva when it comes to acing the best attire- traditional or western. Manasi remains in the limelight for her eye-catching looks and this time is the same as well. She treated the fans to her glamorous pictures on Instagram. She donned a glittery sequin bodycon mini-dress and paired it with long blue boots. Manasi opted for nude-pink lipstick, and smokey eyes and accessorised her look with earrings. The Smile Please actress looked smoking hot as she flaunted her well-toned body in this outfit. Manasi added the song Sher Khul Gaye from the upcoming film Fighter to these pictures.
“Glamorous Brilliance, Silver lining that captures attention with ease", the caption of the picture reads.
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Manasi’s colleagues and fans were left swooning after her looks in the comment section. Actress Mumtaz Khan commented," Hawtnessssssssssssssssssss!!! My Sunshine". Actresses Rutuja Bagwe, Kashmira Kulkarni, Pooja Sawant, Tejaswini Lonari, and Priya Marathe also praised the pictures.
Manasi puts her best foot forward in acting and dance as well. She last entertained the audience with her dance moves in the song Madam Kadak Hay from the film Ekdam Kadak. Ganesh Shinde and Ajay Waghmare have directed this movie. Umesh Gawali rendered his vocals to the song Madam Kadak Hay and also composed its music. Ganesh Vasant Shinde penned the lyrics.
This song evoked mixed reactions from the users. Many appreciated the track for the lyrics, music, and the vocals. Others, however, expressed displeasure at the fact that the Marathi music is incorporating vulgarity in its tracks.
Manasi is currently single after separating from her ex-husband, professional boxer Pradeep Khera. The couple has not disclosed the reason for their divorce. They had a traditional Maharashtrian wedding ceremony in 2021 after dating for nearly a year, with only family members and friends in attendance. Pradeep expressed his joy about the wedding, stating to the Times of India, “I have enjoyed every minute of the rituals here. I am slowly trying to learn a few words and sentences in Marathi, and it is quite fun."
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