Manushi Chhillar shares glimpse of her hidden treasure
Bollywood actress Manushi Chhillar recently gave her fans a rare glimpse into her hidden treasures.
Bollywood actress Manushi Chhillar recently gave her fans a rare glimpse into her hidden treasures.
Bollywood actress Manushi Chhillar took to her social media platform and shared some of her exquisite pictures from her old photoshoots.
Bollywood actress Manushi Chhillar, who was last seen in the box-office debacle ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’, seems to be in love with Ukadiche Modak.
Actress and former beauty queen Manushi Chhillar has received a book christened “Secret Seven” written by Enid Blyton, which she tagged as a “meaningful gift”, and added that the English children’s writer has been a big part of her childhood.
Manushi Chhillar speaks out on the underwhelming box office performance of 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan', embracing resilience in the face of disappointment.
The current Covid-19 pandemic has aggravated menstruation-related challenges for women and girls, such as disruption of access to sanitary products and correct information on periods and more.
The campaign, titled Make A Move, is aimed at inspiring young girls across India to dream big.
"I'm already actively working on Project Shakti, which I'm keen to expand and reach out to more women in newer cities of India. We had elaborate plans for 2020 but we had to wait on these discussions because of the coronavirus pandemic. I'm eager to roll out these plans and bring as much awareness across India about menstrual hygiene. It's a cause that I feel deeply connected to," said Manushi.
Directed by Chandraprakash Dwivedi, "Prithviraj" is based on the life of King Prithviraj Chauhan. It stars Akshay as Prithviraj, while Manushi plays Sanyogita, the love of his life.
"For me, fitness is all about finding your balance. It's an extremely personal and individualistic experience because each individual has their own fitness goal. I love my cheesecake and I also like to train like a machine, so that I can enjoy it," Manushi said.