Tanishaa Mukerji’s latest pictures leave fans wondering if the actress got married secretly | Hindi Movie News – Bollywood – Times of India

Bollywood actress Kajol’s sister and ‘Bigg Boss’ famed Tanishaa Mukerji may not be doing many films these days but enjoys a massive fan following. The actress recently dropped a few pictures of hers from the recent vacation. However, one of her pictures sent the internet into a tizzy. The actress actually dropped three pictures but the one which raised several eyebrows was the one with her foot close up. In that particular picture, she sported a toe ring on the second finger which traditionally, as per the Hindu culture, married women wear. This picture was enough to spark up her wedding rumours. While one of the users wrote, ‘You are married?’, another one commented, ‘Are you married? @tanishaamukerji Why r are you wearing bichiya?’ While rumour mills are swirling about her hush-hush wedding, it is not yet confirmed if Tanishaa wore the rings as a fashion accessory or there’s actually a wedding-related reason for it. Meanwhile, talking about the other two pictures she dropped, she was seen flaunting her self-made crochet top. She captioned the post as, ‘Sand in my toes and the sea in my soul! Appreciating every moment I’m living! Started the new year wearing my #crochet top which I made! I taught myself a new skill in the lockdown and transformed all the restlessness of a restricted life into this beautiful creative energy!’ Earlier, in a conversation with ETimes, while opening up on her marriage plans and getting her eggs frozen, she said, ‘It’s ok for women to not have children. That’s not the only calling in your life. It’s ok to not get married, not be in a relationship and not define yourself with a man beside you.’ However, in another interview with us, she confessed that she would like to get married and have a child when she finds the right person for her. Meanwhile, on the work front, she will next be seen in the horror film ‘Rosie: The Saffron Chapter’.

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