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Actress Shraddha Das has enthralled the audience with her performances across various industries like Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Malayalam and Hindi. She is known to grab eyeballs with her sartorial picks. Shraddha Das loves to stay at the top of the fashion game with her impeccable style sense. Her recent photos have grabbed the attention of her fans. Shraddha Das’ gorgeous ethnic ensemble is going viral. She paired a chocolate brown pleated skirt with a wine-coloured corset crop top. Shraddha Das exudes radiance and grace as she poses in front of the camera. She further accentuated her look by accessorising herself with a layered chunky gold chain and a matching bracelet. She let her top and necklace take centre stage and hence opted for a tight and neat bun. For makeup, Shraddha Das chose maroon lipstick and opted for smokey eyes to add a touch of drama to her subtle look. It was the pairing of her calf-high boots with the ethnic ensemble that stole the limelight and showcased her unique sense of styling.
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Shraddha Das’ fans showered her with compliments. One comment read, “Nice boots. Made it to one of the pics.” Another comment read, “Amazing work, ma’am.” One comment read, “You are the prettiest, Shraddha.” One more commented, “Killing it!”
Shraddha Das has often charmed her fans and viewers with her prolific acting chops and has left an indelible mark in the industry. She began her acting journey in 2008 in the Telugu film industry with the film Siddu From Sikakulam. Her role garnered her immense recognition.
She later starred in films like Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji, The Royal Bengal Tiger, Sanam Teri Kasam, Babumoshai Bandookbaaz and PSV Garuda Vega. She was recently seen in Neeraj Pandey’s Khakee: The Bihar Chapter. Currently, she has many projects in the pipeline including Lechindi Mahila Lokam, Arrdham and Chai Shai Biscuits. Himanshu Bhatnagar will be directing Chai Shai Biscuits and also star Sheeba Chaddha and Shishir Sharma in prominent roles, with music by Kaizad Gherda and cinematography by Milind Shirke.
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