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After Mouni Roy, Mallika Sherawat’s AWKWARD moment caught on camera, comment section says actress ‘not wearing decent clothes’

Mallika Sherawat recently returned to India after staying in the US for a prolonged period of time due to COVID-19. She also visited Paris weeks ago before landing in her home town.

Mallika who is known for her bold and sexy avatar in films was recently spotted in Mumbai by the paparazzi. Even though she is not active in films, she always makes sure to hook her fans as she frequently shares her sizzling hot photos and video clips on her social media handle.

In a video that has gone viral on social media where the ‘oops moment’ of the actress has got caught on camera. It all happened when the paparazzi found her car to click her pictures. As she got out of the car she seemed surprised to find a group of photographers tailing her to capture her photos. A paparazzo also told her that they had been following her to click her pictures. Responding to that Mallika said, ‘Tum log follow kar rahe the kya’. Mallika looked pleasantly surprised and kept walking as the paps spoke to her. She can be seen sexy in loose-fitted attire. However, this caught the attention of netizens who took to the comments section to troll the actress for not wearing ‘decent clothes’.

 

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Mallika was seen hot as she was wearing a printed strappy maxi dress which she teamed with bellies. But, a portion of her bra was visible from the sides as the dress was loose. The ‘oops moment’ got caught on camera, Mallika however, remained very calm and composed took her handbag and covered up the side of the dress.

Vidya

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In a world full of writers, I'll just be another one with an edge to be the best. I am a content writer by trade and part-time poet.

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Vidya

In a world full of writers, I'll just be another one with an edge to be the best. I am a content writer by trade and part-time poet.
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