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Actress Mandeep Kaur recently embraced a transformative role in Zee TV's Vasudha, stepping into a breathtaking Rajasthani bridal ensemble. Her character Megha's look featured an intricate deep maroon lehenga with golden embroidery and traditional kundan jewelry, marking a significant style departure for the actress. During the shoot, Kaur collaborated closely with the creative team to capture the authenticity of her character's cultural representation. The upcoming episodes promise heightened drama as her character makes a shocking marriage decision that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.

Key Points: Mandeep Kaur's Rajasthani Bridal Look Stuns in Vasudha

  • Mandeep debuts stunning Rajasthani bridal avatar in Vasudha
  • Elaborate golden embroidery and traditional kundan jewelry highlight look
  • Character brings cultural authenticity to television drama
  • Upcoming episodes feature dramatic marriage plot twist
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Mandeep Kaur on turning Rajasthani bride for 'Vasudha': Was my first time

Actress Mandeep Kaur transforms into a stunning Rajasthani bride for Zee TV's Vasudha, revealing her exciting character journey

"When I finally saw myself in the mirror, it felt surreal - Mandeep Kaur"

Mumbai, June 13

Actress Mandeep Kaur, who will be seen playing a Rajasthani bride in the show “Vasudha”, said she was genuinely excited to sport the look as it was her first time.

In the recent episode, Megha, played by Mandeep Kaur, stepped into a regal Rajasthani bridal avatar. The sequence, set around an ad shoot in the storyline, brought in a vibrant cultural touch.

]“It was my first time ever dressing up as a Rajasthani bride, and I was genuinely excited. I sat with the creative team to understand their vision for Megha’s look and even added a few suggestions of my own,” she added.

The actress dressed in a deep maroon lehenga with intricate golden embroidery, a heavily embellished choli, and a classic Rajasthani-style dupatta, her look was brought together with traditional kundan jewellery, which included a nath, choker, layered haar, borla maang tikka, bangles, and a kamarbandh.

“I felt the kamarbandh and traditional dupatta drape would enhance the authenticity. When I finally saw myself in the mirror, it felt surreal. Though the outfit was layered and heavy, stepping into character brought everything together beautifully. It was a refreshing change from my usual look, and I loved how rooted and regal it felt,” added the actress.

Tensions continue to rise in the upcoming episodes as Vasudha is left heartbroken as Megha and Devansh take a shocking decision to get married.

The show is headlined by Priya Thakur. Born in Himachal Pradesh, Priya, 23, has worked in projects such as "Sanjha Sufna," "Mohre," and "Prachand Ashoka.”

Vasudha, which also stars Nausheen Ali Sardar and Abhishek Sharma, airs on Zee TV.

Talking about Nausheen Ali Sardar, she gained widespread recognition with her work in Kkusum, which follows the journey of a young, hard working and middle class girl, Kkusum and later, after a 20 year leap on her daughter Kkumud.

Abhishek is an actor, known for Nimki Mukhiya, Imlie and Nimki Vidhayak.

- IANS

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Rahul S.
Mandeep looks absolutely stunning in that Rajasthani bridal look! 😍 The maroon lehenga with golden embroidery is giving me major wedding vibes. Our traditional outfits have such rich details that even TV serials can't do full justice to them!
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Priya M.
As someone from Rajasthan, I appreciate how Mandeep took effort to understand the authentic look. The kamarbandh and dupatta drape are indeed crucial elements. Though I wish they'd shown more of the traditional gota patti work which is signature to our bridal wear.
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Anjali K.
The show's plot sounds interesting but I'm tired of seeing the same old love triangle stories. Why can't we have more meaningful content showcasing Rajasthani culture beyond weddings? There's so much more to our heritage!
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Vikram D.
Nausheen Ali Sardar is such a seasoned actress! Good to see her back on screen after Kkusum days. The new cast seems promising too. Will definitely give this show a watch for the performances if not for the typical saas-bahu drama.
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Sunita R.
The jewelry details mentioned here are spot on! Borla maang tikka and layered haar are must-haves for a Rajasthani bride. Makes me nostalgic about my own wedding in Jaipur 💖 Hope the show does justice to our beautiful traditions.
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Karan P.
While the costumes look great, I hope the show doesn't just use Rajasthani culture as a decorative element. Would be nice to see some authentic dialect and customs being portrayed accurately, not just for dramatic effect.

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