Anushka Sharma opens up about post-partum body, stuns in a lime green monokini

Updated : Nov 16, 2021 22:54
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Bollywood star Anushka Sharma just added a neon blast to our lives with her latest Insta post. The actor shared two photos of herself dressed in a lime green monokini, as she posed by the pool.

While fans and followers could not help admire the glowing photos, husband Virat Kohli’s comment, with a heart and lovestruck emoji stood out.

Anushka recently returned to Mumbai after accompanying Virat Kohli to the UAE for the T20 World Cup.

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The 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' actor recently also opened up about Vamika and her pregnancy in an interview with Grazia magazine.

She said, she was scared of the pressure that is thrust upon women to look a certain way, even before they become mothers, before they get pregnant, and definitely after they’ve had a baby. She added, that despite being somebody who is fairly self-aware, she was worried and kept thinking – if she was going to hate her body?.

Anushka further added, that her body is not as it used to be; it’s not as toned as it was. She said, she is much more comfortable in her skin today than I was before, even when she had that so-called 'perfect body’'. Anushka said, she has realised that the perfect body that it’s a state of mind, it has nothing to do with how you look.

On the work front, Anushka Sharma was last seen opposite Shah Rukh Khan in 2018 release Zero. She is producing Irrfan Khan’s son Babil Khan’s debut Qala, a Netflix project.

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