A well-known actress from the South Indian cinema industry, Hansika Motwani is best known for playing the lead in the film Desamuduru. However, the Diva’s talent as a young artist helped her to become quite well-known and popular.
The actress has acted in Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu movies. The actress likes wearing shiny, sequined gowns, and by adopting lovely poses, she makes them gleam even more. The actress was spotted striking poses while wearing various outfits for her photographic appearances.
The pre-wedding and wedding rituals for well-known actress Hansika Motwani were absolutely beautiful. Her appearances throughout the wedding celebrations were also all simply amazing and drool-worthy. Here, we present some exclusive details regarding her amazing sangeet ceremony attire. However, what drew our attention was how much the ensemble cost.
Hansika Motwani’s picture appearance
Hansika Motwani selected an exquisite pink lehenga, a sheer veil, and a matching choli with a plunging neckline. She completed her ensemble with matching long statement earrings, a maang teeka, and an emerald-embedded neckpiece made of diamonds. It was complemented by her glowing makeup, middle-parted hair, and overall appearance.
She showed Soheal Kutariya, Prasant Motwani, Monaji, and herself a photo of her family in the second. Finally, in the last picture, she is excitedly showing her engagement ring and smiling joyfully.
Hansika Motwani’s career
She appeared in her first television ad for the Hyundai Santro at eight with Indian actor Shah Rukh Khan. For the advertisement, she got Rs 5000.
Hansika Motwani on YouTube
She also appeared in TV ads for companies including Girias, Aroma Milk, and Nirma Beauty.
With the 2001 Hindi TV series “Des Mein Nikla Hoga Chand,” in which she played Tina, Hansika made her acting debut as a young child. On Star Plus, the serial was broadcast. She played Karuna/Shona in the 2001 Hindi TV series “Shaka Laka Boom Boom,” aired on Star Plus.
Then, she had numerous kid acting appearances in Hindi TV shows, including “Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi” (2002), ‘Hum 2 Hain Na!’ (2004), ‘Karishma ka Karishma’ (2003).