Tara Sutaria opens up about how to spend a perfect monsoon evening

Tara Sutaria, who is known for films like Student Of The Year 2 and Ek Villain Returns, has been sharing glimpses of her life on social media. In a recent post shared by the actress, she opened up about the heavy rains in Mumbai and how she liked to spend her evening in this monsoon season.

Tara Sutaria posted a photo that spells all things cozy, as she was seen curled up with a book in a lovely corner of her home. Seated atop on a couch, the actress indulged herself in some fun, reading a cookbook written by the famous Stanley Tucci and enjoying it over a hot cuppa amid the pouring rain. “Reading @stanleytucci’s cook book with a hot cup of tea and watching the rain in my favourite corner at home.. Nothing quite like it!” the actress wrote on her Instagram page.

Many fans of the actress couldn’t stop gushing about her beauty and dropped heart emojis, heart-eye emojis and lovely comments on the post, showering their love on the actress and the photos. “Jannat ki hoor bhi noor bhi,” said one of the fans whereas another one commented, “Stylish look forever”.

 

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Tara Sutaria, who was last seen in Ek Villain Returns alongside Arjun Kapoor, John Abraham, and Disha Patani, will next be seen in Apurva. She will be essaying the role of a solo lead in the film and had opened up about it, saying, “I couldn’t have asked for a better script and as a young woman it makes me proud to be able to play Apurva. This is a story of a girl whose grit and inner strength is remarkable, and I’m thrilled to begin my journey in portraying a young woman whose intelligence, wit, and courage are the reasons she survives against all odds.”

Produced by Star Studios and Murad Khetani, Apurva is directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhatt and it was wrapped up earlier this year.

Also Read: Yumm! Tara Sutaria enjoys her lunch delicacies



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