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Tara Sutaria surely knows how to make heads turn. The actress has an impeccable sense of style and fashion and her sartorial choices are proof of the same. Having said that, the actress recently dropped a bundle of ravishing clicks from her latest photoshoot. The actress glammed up in a leopard printed bra, styled with a furry coat, making her look like a complete vision to behold. She captioned the photos, ‘Shoulda, woulda, coulda .’
Have a look at the photos:
The photos went viral instantly with fans gushing over her look. One of them wrote, “If looks could kill .” Another comment read, ‘Killer look.’ Krishna Shroff took to the comments and wrote, “OOFF!!! ❤️❤️❤️.”
Tara Sutaria shot to fame even before she marked her acting debut with Karan Johar’s Student Of The Year 2. Trained in western classical vocal music, she has been singing since the age of seven. By the time she became a film actor, she had already performed in musical productions and proved her mettle as an opera singer in concerts in India and internationally. She also lent her voice to films and commercials.
Earlier last year, on the occassion of World Music Day, Tara opened up on her love for live singing and harbouring the dream of taking to the stage again. She told exclusively to News18, “I’m going to do that, one hundred percent. I made a promise to myself earlier this year as part of my New Year resolution that I’ve to get back to music because if I don’t, I would feel very, very sad.”
In March this year, Tara piqued the curiosity of many when she shared a post of herself singing in New York and expressed her love for Broadway ballads and ‘old school tune’. Talking about it, she shared, “I went to New York to shoot for an ad campaign. Whenever my sister and I travel, we make it a point to watch a lot of musicals and plays. After one of the musicals, I went to this really famous place in New York where all of the stage performers from musicals go to sing after their shows. I hadn’t sung in a really long time but a lot of our friends told me to go up on stage and sing with the gentleman who was playing the piano.”
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