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Daisy Shah appears in the cover of Fitlook Magazine

| | May 04, 2017, at 08:58 pm
Mumbai, May 04 (IBNS) Model, dancer and film actress Daisy Shah is earning a lot of appreciation for her looks on the cover of Fitlook Magazine.

Styled by Karnika Budhiraja and make-up by Sakshi Sagar Studio, Daisy is an eye catcher in the outfits she donned for the photo shoot.

 Daisy made her acting debut as a special appearance guest in the 2010 bilingual action thriller Vandae Maatharam, but  in the 2011 Kannada film Bodyguard she became the lead actress. She then appeared opposite Salman Khan in the 2014 Bollywood film Jai Ho.

In 2015 she played a bold role in Hate Story 3 .

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