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The Satyam Shivam Sundaram girl, Zeenat Aman, is now ready to turn a new leaf in her life again as the suave, sexy and scintillating actress comes back to the limelight.
Zeenat Aman exudes timeless grace and charm on a magazine cover.
She brought in a revolution in Bollywood three decades ago.
Zeenat has been romancing the lens once again, this time as the cover girl of the latest edition of Good Housekeeping magazine even as some of her movies are in the pipeline.
She looks as cute, young and desirable as she was 30 years ago.
She began with Hare Rama Hare Krishna in 1978 and had her big splash with Satyam Shivam Sundaram. In the early 80s, sizzling meant Zeenat.
She gave the voluptuous heroines of the 70s a run for their money endorsing the ‘lean is in’ slogan.
Aman all set to make her OTT debut.
Zeenat Aman’s elegance and charm continue to remain unmatchable to date. Even at 70s, she can give a lot of young actors a run for their money with her impeccable and timeless sartorial sense. Thus, it was not a surprise when she left us spellbound with her latest looks for the cover of Femina India magazine.
Keeping it extremely graceful, the actor slipped into a custom ajrak coat by designer duo Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla. The multi-colored coat featured patchwork of multiple hand-block prints and was embellished with hoor sequins embroidery.
She accessorized the attire with a huge ring, dainty earrings and layered neckpiece from Outhouse Jewelry.
In another look for the shoot, the Don actor adorned a white tulle fleur cape from the designers. It was beautifully embroidered with floral motifs in multi-color silk thread work.
She paired the outfit with a chiffon slip and off-white crepe embroidered pants, and accessories from Outhouse jewelry. A pair of juttis completed her stunning look.
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