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Dear Maya TEASER: Manisha Koirala looks unrecognizable with wrinkles! WATCH!
The stunning 90's actress's comeback in Nargis Dutt's role for Sanjay Dutt's biopic that stars Ranbir Kapoor in the lead role has been in news but here's another video that went viral and it is for her upcoming film 'Dear Maya'.
PHOTOS: Ranbir Kapoor with beard-moustache in old Sanjay Dutt avatar for biopic will blow your mind!
Manisha Koirala in '1942 A Love Story'
The 46 year old actress who nailed it always with her drop dead gorgeous looks and fabulous acting skills in her hit films '1942 - a love story', 'Bombay', 'Khamoshi', 'Dil Se' and more.. shared a video teaser where we see her covered in a black dress standing in a corridor looking out of the window.
This was not all! What took everyone by surprise and shocked until now were her unrecognizable looks. Manisha transforms into an old looking lady with wrinkled face and grey hair.
Manisha Koirala in 'Dear Maya' (Pic: screenshot)
This left fans heartbroken wondering if their beautiful diva has actually begun to look like this now!
But no!
Manisha's recent picture from behind-the-scene of her film can get those fans to heave a sigh of relief as she looks as stunning as she did before.
The STUNNING Manisha Koirala turns BEACH BABE in Thailand; Unseen SUPER HOT Avatar! Manisha, a cancer survivor who after winning the battle against it is now set to make a comeback. This was Manisha's old lady look from her film 'Dear Maya'. Manisha Koirala in 'Dear Maya' Here's the tease of 'Dear Maya'.. WATCH BELOW:Glimpses from the #PressMeet for #SamvetTrust. #Yoga A post shared by Manisha Koirala (@m_koirala) on
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