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Mouni Roy charmed her fans by posting a childhood picture of herself dressed as a Bengali bride on her birthday. She humorously wondered why her mother chose such an elaborate outfit for her as a toddler. Meanwhile, she also shared photos from her recent Italian vacation, highlighting her visits to iconic landmarks. Mouni expressed heartfelt thanks for the birthday wishes and is looking forward to her role in Madhur Bhandarkar's upcoming project, "The Wives."

Key Points: Mouni Roy Shares Adorable Childhood Bengali Bride Photo

  • Mouni Roy shares childhood photo as a Bengali bride
  • Celebrated her birthday with fan love and gratitude
  • Shared glimpses of her Italian vacation on social media
  • Upcoming project with Madhur Bhandarkar titled "The Wives"
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Mouni Roy drops a cute childhood pic dressed as a Bengali bride on her birthday

Mouni Roy delights fans with a childhood photo as a Bengali bride, sharing birthday gratitude and Italian trip highlights.

"Thankkkk youuu for all the birthday love. - Mouni Roy"

Mumbai, Sep 28

Actress Mouni Roy treated the netizens with a cute childhood picture of herself dressed as a sweet Bengali bride on her birthday on Sunday. She also expressed her surprise as to why her mother would dress a one-and-a-half-year-old kid like this.

Showing her gratitude to everyone for wishing her on her special day, Mouni penned on her IG, "Thankkkk youuu for all the birthday love (Love hands emoji) Oh so grateful x Also no idea why mother dearest would dress up a year and half old me as a Bengali bride (sic)."

Popular television actress, Shraddha Arya, wrote in the comment section, "Happy birthday, Baby!! (red heart emoji)"

Another name from the television industry, Aashka Goradia, added, "Happy happy birthday!! (red heart emoji)"

Mouni's post included two other pictures of her dressed in an orange dress, along with a beige overcoat.

On Wednesday, Mouni dropped sneak peeks of her luxurious trip to Italy on social media.

During her time there, 'The Bhootnii' actress was seen strolling through the iconic "Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II" - one of the world's oldest and most luxurious shopping galleries.

Mouni also shared glimpses from the magnificent "Duomo di Milano" (Milan Cathedral), one of the city's most famous landmarks, flaunting her love for travelling.

Before this, Mouni took a trip down memory lane and reminisced about some fond childhood memories with her younger brother Mukhar Roy.

Sharing a photo of her kid brother as a toddler, Mouni wrote, "Why did you ever grow up????? @mukhar\_roy Missing you ..." The second picture featured her brother in his school uniform.

"Another one to embarrass you!!!! My beautiful boy! Always mine @mukhar\_roy." In the third picture, Mukhar looks pretty young, probably in his late teenage years. Mouni captioned the photo as, *"Awwwieeee! My whole heart @mukhar\_roy," Mouni captioned the post.

On the work front, Mouni will soon be a part of Madhur Bhandarkar's "The Wives".

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is actually a common practice in many Bengali families - dressing up little girls as brides during certain ceremonies. Mouni might not know the cultural significance behind it. Still, the picture is super cute! ❤️
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up in Kolkata, I can confirm that Bengali mothers love dressing up their daughters in traditional bridal attire for photos. It's a cultural thing - they believe it brings good luck for the child's future marriage.
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Arjun K
Happy birthday to Mouni! 🎂 But honestly, I wish celebrities would share more about their current work rather than just childhood photos and vacation pictures. Looking forward to seeing her in "The Wives" though!
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Kavya N
So nostalgic! My mother also has similar pictures of me dressed as a mini-bride. These childhood memories are precious. Mouni looks absolutely adorable in that Bengali bridal look! 😊
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Michael C
The cultural aspects here are fascinating! In Western cultures, we don't typically dress toddlers as brides. It's interesting to learn about these Bengali traditions through celebrity posts.

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