
Shweta Tiwari Sizzles In Bralette And Shorts In Mauritius; Fans Call Her 'Hottie'
Shweta Tiwari, 44, shared stunning beach photos from Mauritius, wearing a blue bralette and denim shorts.
Popular television actor Shweta Tiwari has posted a series of new pictures from Mauritius. Wearing a bralette, the 44-year-old actor was seen defying age as she enjoyed herself on the beach. Recently, she also shared photos with her daughter Palak Tiwari from their beach holiday.
In the new pictures, Shweta Tiwari blended with the clear skies and blue water of Mauritius in a blue bralette. She teamed it up with denim shorts. Letting her hair loose, the Singham Again actor amplified her look with a pair of sunnies. 'Mauritius….you had me at hello," she wrote while sharing the pictures. Take a look:
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Shweta Tiwari became a household name by playing Prerna in Ekta Kapoor's Kasautii Zindagii Kay in 2001. In an interview with SCREEN, Shweta revealed how Ekta first spotted her in Aane Wala Pal and found her 'Prerna' in her. However, Ekta decided to have a little fun with her before annoucing her as the lead character on the show.
Shweta recalled, 'One day she said, 'Call Shweta to my cabin, I want to take her case as this is not done. She cannot come late to my sets.' I was so scared to go and meet her after the pack-up. It was around 9:30-10 pm and she was sitting on a sofa. I was scared because I was new. She said, 'I have heard you come late on my sets. What do you think? We will wait for you?' Later, she started laughing and said she wanted to offer me Kasautii Zindagi Kay. She said, 'Prerna is my dream. I want you to play that.'"
Ekta finally asked Shweta if she could commit to the role and be punctual on set. Shweta wasn't sure whether Ekta was being serious or joking, and it took her a few months to figure it out. After hearing nothing for a month, Shweta was surprised when she was called for a look test. She then did a short audition on the set of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.
On the work front, Shweta Tiwari was last seen in Singham Again.
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