Madalsa Sharma wore a 10-kilo lehenga for wedding scene in 'Anupamaa'

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Television actress Madalsa Sharma says she wore a lehenga weighing 10 kilos for a wedding sequence in Rajan and Deepa Shahi's popular show "Anupamaa". The actress wore the stunning pink lehenga for the wedding sequence of her character Kavya to Vanraj Sha

Television actress Madalsa Sharma says she wore a lehenga weighing 10 kilos for a wedding sequence in Rajan and Deepa Shahi's popular show "Anupamaa". The actress wore the stunning pink lehenga for the wedding sequence of her character Kavya to Vanraj Shah.

Madalsa, who is married to actor Mimoh Chakraborty, says it was a challenge wearing the lehenga.

"The lehenga I was wearing for my wedding weighed almost 10 kilos. It was a challenge, but I gave it my best," she said.

Currently on the show, Kavya's dream of getting hitched to Vanraj has come true. Although Vanraj was having second thoughts about marrying her, he took the step at the last moment.


Madalsa Sharma wore a 10-kilo lehenga for wedding scene in


Madalsa Sharma wore a 10-kilo lehenga for wedding scene in

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