These pics prove Manisha Koirala's uncanny resemblance with Nargis

Earlier, in an interview, Manisha had said, “This is new to me. I’ve always been a spontaneous actor. But for Sanju, I did a lot of research on Nargis ji. The film focuses on Nargis the doting mother who wanted to protect her son from the truth about her health until his first film was released."

When the poster of 'Sanju' featuring Manisha Koirala as Nargis was out, we couldn’t help but wonder at the striking similarity between her and Nargis Ji. Manisha took us by surprise in the poster that had a vintage black and white era feel to it.

And now Manisha has shared some more pictures on her Instagram which prove her resemblance with the late actress. Along with the pics she wrote, “Many different looks were tried on.. through various photographs and books and documentary.. here are few for you guys.. peep in to what goes on to creat a look..amongst other things we tried many hair styles."

 

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Isn't she looking exactly like Nargis in all the pics?

Earlier, in an interview, Manisha had said, “This is new to me. I’ve always been a spontaneous actor. But for Sanju, I did a lot of research on Nargisji. The film focuses on Nargis the doting mother who wanted to protect her son from the truth about her health until his first film was released. Unfortunately, she passed away before her son debut film Rocky released. This really broke him.” 

So guys what are thoughts on Manisha Koirala's look in 'Sanju'? Do share your comments below.

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