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Sonal Chauhan Gets Mobbed By Fans After Mumbai Indian's IPL Match At Wankhede

Sonal Chauhan Gets Mobbed By Fans After Mumbai Indian's IPL Match At Wankhede

News1807-05-2025
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Sporting a comfy yet stylish look, Sonal Chuahan looked oh-so-stunning in a white fitted top and relaxed fit classic denim jeans.
Sonal Chauhan's frequent visits to attend Indian Premier League (IPL) matches have been creating buzz online. The actress is often spotted cheering for the team Mumbai Indians at the stands. Recently, she was seen exiting Wankhede Stadium after a recent match between her favourite team and Gujarat Titans. While en route to her car, she was mobbed by fans requesting her for photos.
Sporting a comfy yet stylish look, Sonal looked oh-so-stunning in a white fitted top and relaxed-fit classic denim jeans. She kept it minimal with her soft glam makeup and completed the look with open tresses. Despite the chaos, she maintained her calm and posed patiently with her admirers, obliging their requests.
Earlier, Sonal Chauhan took the internet by storm when one of her videos from a match between the Mumbai Indians (MI) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) went viral. In the stands, she was joined by Mandana Karimi and Amyra Dastur. After her chill match day appearance spread like wildfire, she reacted to the same in a chat with Hindustan Times and called it, 'completely unexpected."
Sonal Chauhan said, 'I was just there to watch the match. I didn't even realise I was on TV until people started sending me screenshots and memes afterwards. The whole thing has just blown up—it's a pleasant surprise, honestly."
SONAL CHAUHAN ❤️❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/0Sy87IbJTA — CricToons (@WhatThe_cricket) April 20, 2025
FYI, the video of Sonal had fans showering her with love as some of them even got nostalgic, remembering her film Jannat. The reason? The movie had a cricket backdrop. One of her fans wrote, 'Ab lag raha hai ki main Jannat movie dekh raha hoon (Now it feels like I'm watching the movie Jannat again)." Another commented, 'From Jannat to the stands – she still knows how to steal the spotlight."
Directed by Kunal Deshmukh, Jannat featured Sonal Chauhan in the role of Zoya. It was released in 2008 and starred Emraan Hashmi as a gambler who becomes a cricket bookie based on his instinct to predict accurate outcomes. His greed leads him into match-fixing, sending his life into a downward spiral.
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