Smriti Irani Shares Her Photo: Former minister and TV actress Smriti Irani is very active on social media. Smriti Irani, who was a minister in the 2019 Modi government, has also earned a big and special name as an actress. Let us tell you that Smriti got special recognition from the popular serial ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’.
Smriti made her mark in every household by playing the character of Tulsi in ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’. She was a part of this show for years. Later she became a politician. Currently, Smriti has shared a picture on Instagram. She is looking very beautiful in it. Along with fans, celebs like Manish Paul and Mouni Roy have also praised her.
Smriti shared an old photo
Smriti Irani shared an old photo of herself on Instagram on Wednesday, July 24. In this, Smriti is seen in a saree. This is a picture of those days when she used to work in the serial ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’. Sharing her beautiful photo, she wrote in the caption that ‘Overview #wednesdaywisdom’. Further, she also made a heart emoji.
Mouni Roy said she is the most beautiful
Netizens are liking this post of Smriti Irani a lot. While users are also expressing their love for the actress by commenting. Bollywood actress Mouni Roy has also commented on Smriti’s photo. Mouni has written, ‘The most beautiful’. Writer Rijuta Diwekar has also commented.
Netizens also reacted
Television presenter Manish Paul has also commented on Smriti Irani’s photo. He has written, ‘Beautiful’. While on Smriti Irani’s old photo, a user has written, ‘Wow Madam your aura is like that of a superstar’. A user called the actress ‘boss’. At the same time, one commented praising her eyes, ‘Powerful eyes. We share our birthday Madam, hope that someday I will also make a big impact like you’.
Smriti lost the 2024 Lok Sabha elections
Smriti Irani in 2019 Lok Sabha Elections In 2015, she won from Meerut by defeating Rahul Gandhi. She was also made a minister in the Modi government. But in 2024, Smriti Irani could not save her seat. She was defeated by Congress’s Kishori Lal Sharma by 167196 votes.