Mouni Roy recently went candid about the challenges she faced in Bollywood. At a recent trailer launch for her web series, “Showtime,” she disclosed, “I have heard insulting lines. They told me that I would never make it to the industry and wouldn’t be able to act. Someone added, ‘You don’t have what it takes to become a Bollywood actor.”
Despite such setbacks, Mouni Roy maintains her resilience, asserting that while Bollywood offers opportunities, it is also a tough terrain to navigate. “There is a struggle that you cannot deny, there are no shortcuts that you can take. Work begets work.”
Mouni flaunts her back in a shimmery look
Mouni Roy is well-known for her bold fashion choices and recently caught everyone’s attention at an event where she wore a silver shimmer saree. The saree was paired with a backless blouse that had a plunging neckline, which added to the boldness of her outfit.
She completed her look with shimmer glam makeup and a chic bun, which gave her an elegant and confident look. Mouni also accessorized her outfit with heavy danglers and a stylish clutch. Before entering the event, she was clicked by the paparazzi.
From Struggle to Notable Bollywood Films
Mouni Roy rose to fame with hit TV serials like “Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi” and “Naagin”. She moved to Bollywood with notable roles in films such as Gold, Made In China, and the much-anticipated Brahmastra.
Mouni Posted about her love for saree on Instagram
“Saree girl in every shade, saree love never fades,” quoted Mouni Roy recently on Instagram, showcasing her fondness for saree. A saree is essentially where beauty meets tradition, every fold a testament to timeless elegance. Each drape narrates a saga of heritage, spun in threads of culture and grace. From vibrant hues to subtle pastels, the saree adorns with poise.
It’s not just attire; it’s a symbol of womanhood, draped in pride and dignity. With every pleat, a story unfolds, echoing the whispers of generations past. Embracing the saree, we embrace our roots, honouring the legacy woven into its fabric. Mouni quoted “#ASareeGirlForever”, preserving tradition in a modern world, one drape at a time.”