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News18
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Mannara Chopra Is ‘Wearing Courage Like Couture' As She Resumes Work
Mannara Chopra fans have come together to support her after she decided to return to work nearly a month after she lost her father. Mannara Chopra, a cousin of actress Priyanka Chopra, is showing incredible courage following her father Raman Rai Handa's death. Over a month after she lost her father, she decided to slowly return to work, fulfilling her professional commitments. Taking to her Instagram account on Tuesday, July 22, the Zid actress shared a video from a photoshoot. The clip began with Mannara dressed in a floral corset top and blue jeans, holding a flowing dupatta in her hand. It then transitions to her wearing a gorgeous suit set. She was seen wearing a pink kurta adorned with heavily embroidered work and sequins, paired with purple straight-fit pants featuring the same design as the top. A green-coloured dupatta and heavy jhumkas completed her look. Mannara kept her makeup to a minimum, allowing her traditional outfit to shine through. In the video, she was lip-syncing to the song Superstar by Dox, featuring Jaskaran and Rita Kim. The actress also struck some diva-like poses throughout the reel, confidently owning the screen once again. In the caption, she wrote, 'Wearing courage like couture… back on set, back to self—because creation is healing. #Superstar #WorkInStyle #PunjabiElegance." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mannara Chopra (@memannara) Almost immediately, her fans started showing her their support. Taking to the comments, many reacted to Mannara's latest look, with one even saying, 'Punjabi sohni kudi." Another added, 'Beautiful Mannara with kind nature and a golden heart." A different fan supported her, saying, 'Keep smiling, Mannara. With you always." Just a day ago, the 34-year-old actress shared glimpses from another photoshoot. She also penned an emotional note about grief and strength alongside the pictures. 'How to be brave… when you've lost your world?" she wrote, adding, 'He raised me to rise — with grace in pain and power in purpose. Posting again, not because I've moved on…but because this is my work #BackOnTheGram." In the pictures, Mannara was seen in an ivory lehenga choli set, which she paired with green-beaded jewellery. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mannara Chopra (@memannara) Mannara's father, who was a practising lawyer at the Delhi High Court, passed away on June 16. He was 72. The actress shared the news of her father's passing through an Instagram Story. Her post read, 'With profound grief and sorrow, we inform of the sad demise of our loving father who left us for his heavenly abode on 16/06/2025. He was the pillar of strength for our family." His last rites were held on June 18, in Mumbai. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Mint
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
Mannara Chopra pens emotional note, returns to work month after father's death: 'He raised me to rise...'
Actor Mannara Chopra has returned to work and social media following the recent passing of her father, Raman Rai Handa, sharing a moving message that reflects both her sorrow and resilience. The 33-year-old actress, who rose to wider fame after her stint on 'Bigg Boss 17', posted a heartfelt note on Instagram expressing the deep emotional impact of her loss, while also acknowledging the importance of continuing her professional journey. In a post accompanied by images of herself in a white, embroidered lehenga, Chopra wrote, 'How to be brave… when you've lost your world? He raised me to rise — with grace in pain and power in purpose. Posting again, not because I've moved on, but because this is my work. #BackOnTheGram (sic).' The note comes just weeks after her father, Raman Rai Handa, passed away on June 16, 2025 at the age of 72. At the time, Mannara shared the news through an Instagram Story, writing, 'With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad demise of our loving father, who left us for his heavenly abode on 16/06/2025. He was the pillar of strength for our family (sic).' The last rites were held on June 18 in Mumbai. Her cousin, Priyanka Chopra, also mourned the loss, sharing a touching tribute via Instagram, 'You'll always be in our hearts. Rest easy Raman uncle (fufaji). Om Shanti (sic).' Before returning to work, Mannara posted a message of appreciation to her followers and well-wishers, 'Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the love and support you've shown to me and my family during these tough times. Resuming work now, with gratitude in my heart (sic).' Mannara Chopra's most recent television appearance was in Laughter Chefs – Unlimited Entertainment Season 2. Although she debuted in Bollywood with the 2014 film Zid, which underperformed at the box office, she later found success in South Indian cinema with roles in Thikka, Rogue, and Sita. As she steps back into the spotlight, Mannara's words echo a quiet strength — a reminder that while grief lingers, purpose and perseverance remain her guiding force.


India Today
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Mannara Chopra returns to work after father's death, shares emotional note
Actor Mannara Chopra, who lost her father Raman Rai Handa last month, has returned to work and social media. She shared a heartfelt note reflecting on grief, and strength. While still processing the loss, Mannara expressed her gratitude for the love and support she received and shared that she is posting again not because she has moved on, but because it's part of her professional posted a series of pictures on Instagram from a recent photoshoot, where she is seen wearing an ivory lehenga. In an emotional caption, she wrote, 'How to be brave when you've lost your world?' She further added, 'He raised me to rise - with grace in pain and power in purpose. Posting again, not because I've moved on but because this is my work. #BackOnTheGram (sic)."Just a few days earlier, she had posted a note thanking everyone who supported her and her family during this difficult period. 'Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the love and support you've shown to me and my family during these tough times. Resuming work now, with gratitude in my heart,' she wrote. Mannara's father, Raman Rai Handa, died on June 16 at the age of 72. The actor shared the news through an Instagram Story that read, 'With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad demise of our loving father, who left us for his heavenly abode on 16/06/2025. He was the pillar of strength for our family.' His last rites were held on June 18 in cousin, Priyanka Chopra, also paid tribute to her late uncle. Sharing her grief on Instagram, she wrote, 'You'll always be in our hearts. Rest easy Raman uncle (fufaji). Om Shanti.'On the work front, Mannara Chopra, who became popular after appearing on Salman Khan's show 'Bigg Boss 17', was last seen on TV on 'Laughter Chefs - Unlimited Entertainment Season 2'. She started her acting career with the Bollywood film 'Zid', which didn't do well at the box office. Later, she made a name for herself in South Indian films like 'Thikka', 'Rogue', and 'Sita'.- EndsMust Watch


Indian Express
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Mannara Chopra returns to Instagram after her father's demise: ‘Posting again, not because I've moved on… but because this is my work'
Priyanka Chopra and Parineeti Chopra's cousin sister, actress Mannara Chopra, lost her father, Raman Rai Handa, in June. While the actress was away from the limelight, coping with this huge loss, the actress has resumed work after more than a month. Mannara posted pictures from her latest bridal photoshoot and Instagram, expressing her grief, but also announcing her return on social media. A post shared by Mannara Chopra (@memannara) Also Read: Mannara Chopra breaks down, nearly faints while performing father's last rites; insists on carrying his bier Sharing pictures in a white dress, Mannara wrote in the caption, 'How to be brave… when you've lost your world? He raised me to rise — with grace in pain and power in purpose. Posting again, not because I've moved on… but because this is my work.' Five days back, Mannara had posted another set of pictures where she wrote, 'Taking small steps forward with strength, love, and purpose. Here's to new light. I carry his strength.' A post shared by Mannara Chopra (@memannara) Mannara gained popularity with her stint on Bigg Boss 17. She was last seen participating in Laughter Chefs Season 2. After Laughter Chefs 2 got an extension, Mannara Chopra decided to discontinue with the show to fulfill other work commitments. On 10th July, Mannara officially announced on social media that she had resumed working again. She posted, 'Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the love and support you've shown to me and my family during these tough times. Resuming work now, with gratitude in my heart.' On Laughter Chefs 2 Mannara was paired with comedian Sudesh Lahiri; she was later replaced by Sudesh's former partner Nia Sharma. Mannara Chopra made her acting debut in 2014 with Zid. She also predominantly worked in South cinema. After Bigg Boss 17, Mannara also explored the OTT space and has now ventured into Punjabi cinema.


News18
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Mannara Chopra Pens Emotional Note On Grief After Father's Death: ‘How To Be Brave…'
Mannara Chopra, who lost her father Raman Rai Handa last month, said she's posting again not because she has moved on, but because it's part of her work. Actress Mannara Chopra's father Raman Rai Handa passed away last month. Weeks after his demise, the actress shared a note thanking fans for their love and support during this tough time, and added that she will now be resuming work. Now, Mannara has shared a series of pictures from her photoshoot, along with an emotional note about grief and strength. Despite her grief, she returned to social media, showing her professional commitment. She explained that she is posting again on Instagram not because she has moved on, but because it is a part of her work. Mannara Chopra took to her Instagram to share a set of pictures in which she is seen in an ivory lehenga. In her caption, she wrote, 'How to be brave… when you've lost your world?" Further, she added that her father raised her to rise against all odds. 'He raised me to rise — with grace in pain and power in purpose. Posting again, not because I've moved on… but because this is my work. 🤍 #BackOnTheGram," she wrote. Check out her post below. Fans showed their support to Mannara. While one netizen commented, 'So happy to see you," another one wrote, 'You are very strong Mannara." Bigg Boss OTT 2 fame Bebika Dhurve commented, 'You are an amazing soul… God bless u dear… have courage." A few days ago, Mannara shared a note, expressing gratitude towards all who supported her during this difficult time and revealed that she has resumed working now. 'Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the love and support you've shown to me and my family during these tough times. Resuming work now, with gratitude in my heart," her statement read. Following the death of Mannara's father, her cousin and global star Priyanka Chopra also mourned the death of her paternal uncle. 'You'll always be in our hearts. Rest easy Raman uncle (fufaji). Om Shanti," PeeCee wrote on her Insta stories. Mannara Chopra's father passed away on June 16. He was 72. The actress shared the news of her father's passing via an Instagram Story. Her post read, 'With profound grief and sorrow we inform the sad demise of our loving father who left us for his heavenly abode on 16/06/2025. He was the pillar of strength for our family." His last rites were held on June 18, in Mumbai. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.