Archana Vijaya's latest BIKINI photographs will blow your mind

Various photographs are surfacing on the internet, where she is seen donning a black and white bikini. Check out her more photographs. 

The IPL host and VJ Archana Vijya who has multiple times raised the temperature on social media has once again sent the internet into a meltdown.

Various photographs are surfacing on the internet, where she is seen donning a black and white bikini.

She looks sassy in every photograph while posing for the camera lenses.

Archana started her career in 2004 after being a part of MTV supermodel show, ‘Get Gorgeous’.

Coming back to these latest photographs, what do you think?

She also participated as a contestant in Khatron Ke Khiladi, a stunt based reality show, hosted by Bollywood Actor Akshay Kumar. She was the third participant to be eliminated from the line of 14. Vijaya has also plied her trade as a dancer when she was invited as a celebrity dancer in shows like Jhalak Dikhlaja, Dancing with the Stars.

Archana is also an active participant in the social media platforms. The gorgeous Diva has 361K followers on Instagram, which shows her fan base. Recently, she posted some stunning photos on the public platform, which are obvious to set the hearts racing, especially for the young generation of boys.

She has also worked for Neo Cricket in 2009 and 2010. The presenter was a host to the show Cricket Tadka Marke in 2009.

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