Shraddha Kapoor recently amused her followers by posting a series of photos paired with a witty caption. Promoting her jewellery brand, the actor unveiled the new campaign through a playful social media post, asking fans a question that quickly sparked mixed reactions online.
Shraddha Kapoor’s stunning look
The actress took to Instagram to flaunt stylish photos featuring gold-plated jewellery from her own brand. In the pictures, she effortlessly showcased the elegant pieces while striking chic poses. She wore a denim-toned off-shoulder outfit paired with a uniquely crafted necklace, multiple gold bangles, and bold hoop earrings. Her glamorous makeup — highlighted by smoky eyes, sparkling eyeshadow, glossy lips, and a touch of blush — enhanced her radiant look. Completing her appearance was a sleek, wet hairstyle that added to her overall allure.
The witty caption that got everyone talking
Sharing the pictures, she wrote, “Yeh photoshop wale maathe ka til kyun nikal dete hain? (Why do these Photoshop people remove the mole from the forehead?)”
Engaging fan interactions in the comments
Responding to Shraddha’s playful caption, a fan wrote, “November mein kar di summer,” to which Shraddha replied, “Mumbai mein toh evergreen summer hai.” Reacting to another fan’s comment, “Biceps kuch zyada pump dikh raha,” she joked, “Dhai sau gram ka bicep?” When someone asked, “Itni glowing skin, kuch secret hame bhi pata chale?” Shraddha shared the popular Gujarati phrase: “Carrom ramvanu, juice pivanu, majja ni life,” meaning, “Play carrom, drink juice, life is fun.” Fans showered her with praise, commenting, “Looking so gorgeous,” “Always expect the unexpected from Shraddha,” and flooding the comments with heart emojis celebrating her beauty.
Shraddha Kapoor’s upcoming role as Vithabai Bhau Mang Narayangaonkar
On the work front, Shraddha Kapoor is currently shooting for the film Eetha, where she portrays Vithabai Bhau Mang Narayangaonkar, a revered figure in Indian folk arts. Vithabai was celebrated as an exceptional dancer, singer, and Tamasha artist, earning the affectionate title of ‘Tamasha Samradini’ (Tamasha Empress). Known for her powerful performances and dedication to Maharashtra’s cultural heritage, she was honoured by the government with prestigious awards recognising her remarkable contributions to the Tamasha and Lavani art forms.


