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Shweta Tiwari Snips Her Hair For SET’s Mere Dad ki Dulhan

Shweta Tiwari who nails each character to the tee and leaves a lasting impression will soon be seen in another refreshing character of a ‘new age woman’ named Guneet...

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Actress Shweta Tiwari known for her versatile roles in Television soaps is all set to make her comeback with Sony Entertainment Television’s show Mere Dad ki Dulhan. The latest offering, Mere Dad Ki Dulhan, based out of urban lifestyle in Delhi revolves around father-daughter duo played by Varun Badola and Anjali Tatrari. Shweta Tiwari who nails each character to the tee and leaves a lasting impression will soon be seen in another refreshing character of a ‘new age woman’ named Guneet.

While Shweta is busy preparing for her role to surprise the audience, this time she will be seen in a different hairdo. The television queen has chopped her hair for her character Guneet in Mere Dad Ki Dulhan

Confirming the same, Shweta mentions, “I love to experiment with my look with every new character in the show. It was a big decision, but I had to cut short my hair for Guneet’s look in Mere Dad ki Dulhan. The character is going to be very real and full of life giving a connect to the viewers. However, I am looking forward to put forth a totally different look for the audiences.”

Apart from Shweta, other actors in the show Varun Badola and Anjali Tatrari have also geared up to surprise the audience with their look. Anjali who herself is a fashion blogger will be seen styling herself in unique looks to fit in the character of modern-day daughter named Niya. Whereas Varun Badola will be seen in his cool daddy look who will go all out to fulfil Niya’s dreams and wishes.

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