Gorgeous royal electric blue ensemble on Neeru Bajwa weaves magic

Neeru Bajwa completed her look with minimal makeup to keep the focus on her outfit. Photo: instagram.com/neerubajwa

Mumbai: The Canadian actress-producer of Indian origin, Neeru Bajwa, who predominantly works with the Punjabi movie industry, has the habit of regularly inciting the curiosity of her fans with fresh ensembles and style statements.

The Punjabi sensation who dished out several record-breaking hits in the language of late made heads turn as she looked every inch drop-dead-gorgeous in a regal electric blue outfit. On Sunday, Neeru shared a picture on Instagram, posing in front of a mirror and looking like a doll in a royal electric blue garment with drizzles of embellishment.

To add extra oomph to her look, she accessorised with 'jhumkas', a nose pin, a 'maang tika', and a silver-coloured 'paranda', a hair ornament made of silk threads and decorated with floral bunches at the bottom. The 43-year-old actress completed her look with minimal makeup to keep the focus on her outfit.

For the caption, Neeru posted a blue heart and added the title track of her film 'Jatt & Juliet 3' by Diljit Dosanjh and Bunny Sagar.
'Jatt & Juliet 3' is a romantic comedy directed by Jagdeep Sidhu.

Photo: instagram.com/neerubajwa

It is part of the 'Jatt & Juliet' franchise, which first came out in 2012, with the second instalment released in 2013. The film also stars Jasmin Bajwa, Rana Ranbir, B. N. Sharma, and Nasir Chinyoti. Neeru began her acting journey with the soap opera 'Hari Mirchi Lal Mirchi' in 2005. She was then seen in shows such as 'Astitva...Ek Prem Kahani'.

The actress started working in films in 2013, first appearing in the multi-starrer Punjabi film 'Saadi Love Story', starring Diljit Dosanjh, Amrinder Gill, and Surveen Chawla. She paired up with Diljit again in the film 'Jatt & Juliet'.
Neeru has since been seen in films such as 'Naughty Jatts', 'Sargi', 'Aa Gaye Munde U.K. De', 'Proper Patola', 'Laung Laachi', 'Shadaa', and 'Maa Da Ladla', among others.
(With inputs from IANS)

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