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Zeenat Aman is showing everyone how it’s done on social media. The legendary actress, known for her memorable and praise-worthy roles in films like Hare Rama Hare Krishna and Yaadon Ki Baraat, is now 72 and absolutely nailing the social media game. With many awards and accolades to her name, the icon is impressing us once again — but this time, it is on Instagram. Zeenat Aman, who made her Instagram debut just over a year ago, has quickly become a favourite among fans, who eagerly await her thoughtful posts, musings on a variety of topics and her stylish photographs.
Most recently, Zeenat Aman travelled to Goa and now, she has shared a few snaps that are giving us some major holiday cravings as well as making us envy her style. In her caption she wrote, “Six glimpses from a busy morning in Goa.”
She also shared a series of six photographs which she described as “Relaxing on the chaise lounge after discussing my Instagram journey for meta, with moderation by Sandhya Devanathan. My quote for the day, from Nobel Laureate Louise Glück: “Whatever returns from oblivion returns to find a voice.” Isn’t that so fitting?”
“A post-session pick-me-up! An espresso shot paired with pearls, The book on my bedside table this month, My trade tools! Yes, I do my own hair and makeup for events, and I think I do a decent job,” the actress added. “Walking down the hallway, back in my aunty attire. Now, tell me, which of these snapshots is your favorite? Or even better, share your favourite quote with me in the comments,” she asked her followers.
As soon as Zeenat Aman shared the post, fans were quick to react in the comments section. “Stand your ground and shine your light… forever in awe,” wrote a fan while another one said “Still as cute as ever.” “So chic and timeless,” wrote a person. Another one revealed their favorite photo of the series saying, “Slide 3, the photography is crisp and the quote ‘The struggle you’re in today is developing the strength you need tomorrow. Don’t give up.”
“Freedom is to enjoy your own company and embrace who you are,” commented a person. “Class apart! There can never be another Zeenat Aman,” another user wrote.
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