When Manju Warrier took a break from her career after portraying remarkable characters in several evergreen films and returned to film industry, she retained the same beauty and fashion sense reminiscent of her earlier days. Even at the age of 46, she exudes youthfuless and her looks are truly admirable. The fashion choices she made in the film 'Summer in Bethlehem' were groundbreaking and served as an inspiration for her contemporaries, a legacy that remains relevant today.

Manju Warrier is an inspiration even for Gen Zs. The best example being her appearance in a white tucked-in shirt paired with a black skirt and a fringe haircut, which later on set a trend. Her sense of style is unparalleled. Regardless of whether she wears a churidhar, sari, or T-shirt, Manju consistently brings her unique touch.

She consistently chooses attire that complements her physique. Recently, her rose-coloured churidhar attracted considerable attention. Despite the design being simple, it exudes elegance when she adorns it. The yellow churidhar she wore recently also caught the eyes of many. Along with her outfits, Manju's jewellery also draws significant attention. Occasionally, she opts for simple chains and earrings, while at other times, she dons heavy earrings.

Manju mostly picks simple attire during her travels, largely T-shirts or shirts. Despite the casual look, she maintains a youthful appearance. Her fans attribute her youthfulness to her dedication to dance and yoga. Just as Mammootty is celebrated for his ability to defy age, many believe that Manju Warrier also deserves similar recognition.

On the work front, Manju Warrier was last seen in Rajinikant starrer Tamil film 'Vettaiyan'. Meanwhile, the filming of her upcoming Hindi film 'Amriki Pandit' is progressing. 'Empuraan', the sequel of the Prithviraj Sukumaran directorial 'Lucifer' was recently in the news when the shooting of the film was wrapped up.

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