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Chitrangda Singh leaves a mark with her gorgeous looks and impactful performance in Baazaar

| @indiablooms | Oct 28, 2018, at 11:14 am

Mumbai, Oct 27 (IBNS): 2018 seemed to be quite a fruitful for the dynamic Chitrangda Singh as it marked her debut as a producer with Soorma. 

Marking another milestone in her career, the Baazaar released worldwide on Friday and the actress has yet again floored everybody with her influential on-screen avatar.

Directed by Gauravv K. Chawla, Chitrangda is seen sharing space alongside the Nawab of Bollywood- Saif Ali Khan.

Baazaar boasts of a powerful narrative and Chitrangda's role is quite intimidating and of a strong-headed woman.

She is an independent woman, a responsible mother and a perfect anchor to her husband.

Talking about her experience, the actor says, "Baazaar for me was a quick decision. I loved the character Mandira completely as she is both, responsible and lovable. Her character is absolutely important to keep the story flowing order and is sure to keep everybody hooked/thinking."

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