Minissha Lamba Fits Into Costume from Five Years Ago, Calls It a Different High

Actress Minissha Lamba is thrilled as she fits into a costume from five years ago, sharing a selfie in an animal print monokini. She reveals her dislike for shopping and preference for timeless fashion pieces. Her career spans films like Corporate, Bachna Ae Haseeno, and Kidnap, as well as Bigg Boss 8. She was last seen in Double Di Trouble alongside Dharmendra.

Key Points: Minissha Lamba Fits into 5-Year-Old Costume

  • Minissha Lamba fits into a costume from five years ago
  • She shares a selfie in an animal print monokini
  • She hates shopping and prefers timeless pieces
  • Her career includes films like Corporate and Bachna Ae Haseeno
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Minissha Lamba fits into costume from five years ago: A different high

Actress Minissha Lamba shares a joyful moment fitting into a costume from five years ago, revealing her hate for shopping and love for timeless fashion.

"It's a different high for me when i pull out a costume from five years ago that still fits well and looks with the times. - Minissha Lamba"

Mumbai, May 1

Known for working in films such as Corporate, Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd., and Bachna Ae Haseeno, actress Minissha Lamba is over the moon as she fits into her costume from five years ago that still fits well and looks good with the times.

Sharing a picture of herself dressed in an animal print monokini paired with black shorts, sunglasses and a hat, Minissha looked every-inch a doll as she smiled for the camera in a selfie.

"It's a different high for me when i pull out a costume from five years ago that still fits well and looks with the times. Same with the sunglasses and hat," she wrote.

The actress revealed that she hates shopping

"Since I'm one of those people who HATE shopping, when i invest my time in a store, it's to pick up pieces that will stand the test of changing fashion. And be my go-to years down the line as well," concluded Minissha.

It was during her time in university when Minissha started modelling for campaigns. She was approached by filmmaker Shoojit Sircar during an ad shoot and signed her up for Yahaan, which released in 2005.

She was seen in leading roles in films such as Corporate, Rocky: The Rebel, Anthony Kaun Hai, Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd., Anamika, Shaurya and Dus Kahaniyaan. One of her biggest successful films was 2008's Bachna Ae Haseeno with Ranbir Kapoor.

Minissha was also noticed for her work in Sanjay Gadhvi's Kidnap. The actress was then seen in Shyam Benegal's film Well Done Abba. After a brief hiatus, Minissha was seen in the Salman Khan-hosted show "Bigg Boss 8", which was won by Gautam Gulati.

One of her last appearances was a role in Double Di Trouble, alongside late star Dharmendra, Gippy Grewal, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Kulraj Randhawa, and Poonam Dhillon.

- IANS

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Priya S
Actually, it's refreshing to see a Bollywood actress who doesn't obsess over shopping! Minissha has always been underrated. Remember her in Corporate? She was fabulous. And saving clothes for five years? That's sustainable fashion, everyone! 👏
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Vikram M
Yaar, why do we make such a big deal about actresses' bodies? Let her be happy in peace. But I do appreciate that she's honest about hating shopping—most celebs pretend to love it. Minissha is very real, unlike many others who project fake personas.
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Ananya R
It's a different high? Seriously? 🙄 We need articles about women engineers, scientists, entrepreneurs—not about a monokini fitting after five years. But okay, Bollywood gossip sells, I get it. Happy for her though, she looks confident and that's always nice to see!
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Rohit P
Honestly, I forgot she was still around after Bigg Boss 8. But good for her—staying fit in Bollywood is tough, and she's managed well. The animal print is bold but she carries it off. Also, hating shopping? That's me! 😂
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Kavya N
Is this what Indian media has come to? Celebrating an actress fitting into old clothes? There are actual achievements to highlight—like her work in Corporate or Shaurya. But no, we get articles about monokinis. Minissha deserves better coverage than this superficial stuff.

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