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Taapsee Pannu is set to return as Rani Saxena in Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba. Now, the actress has shared a series of pictures from the sets of the upcoming project. Taapsee looks stunning in a red saree with a sleeveless blouse. Location: Udaipur, Rajasthan. What really stole our hearts was how elegantly she pulled off a simple saree paired with a matching sleeveless blouse. Further, she embraced her natural beauty and opted for a no-makeup look, letting her ensemble shine through. Do not miss her free-flowing hair in the wind which only added to the serene aesthetics of the snapshots. We must say that Taapsee and her red saree are a match made in heaven.
For the caption, Taapsee Pannu has just used a black heart and a wilted flower emoji. Replying to the post, Sunny Kaushal said, “Rani ji [rose emoji]”.
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Taapsee Pannu’s portrayal of a married woman in Haseen Dilruba left a lasting impression on the audience. Since then, fans have eagerly awaited the release of its sequel, Phir Aayi Hasseen Dilruba. The sequel to the dark romantic thriller will feature Sunny Kaushal and Vikrant Massey besides Taapsee in the lead roles. Reportedly, the makers wrapped filming for the upcoming project last year in December. Later, a teaser was also dropped by Netflix introducing Sunny as Abhimanyu and Jimmy Shergill as Mrityunjay.
Besides her professional endeavours, the Badla actress has been in the news lately for her personal life. Her hush-hush wedding with Danish badminton coach, Mathias Boe, had the Internet abuzz. The duo secretly tied the knot earlier this year in February.
In a recent interview with Cosmopolitan India, Taapsee recalled how she fell in love with her now husband Mathias. Revealing that it was not “love-at-first-sight”, the Dunki actress shared, “I think the fact that he is an athlete and someone who had won at the Olympics for a start… half the job was done there (laughs),” and went on to add, “I have always been very impressed and in awe of athletes who play for their country and play under extreme pressure without getting affected… It was not like a love-at-first-sight situation, for me at least—I took time to test if it’s really practical… the feasibility of the relationship was important for me.”
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