Did Neeru Bajwa Just Turn Her Treadmill into a Fashion Runway?
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Key Takeaways
- Neeru Bajwa showcases a blend of fashion and fitness.
- Her recent video highlights the trend of stylish workouts.
- She emphasizes that marriage in Punjabi culture is a union of families.
- Neeru has made significant contributions to both acting and directing in the Punjabi film industry.
Mumbai, Dec 3 (NationPress) Actress Neeru Bajwa has seamlessly blended fashion with fitness, transforming her gym environment into a runway.
On Instagram, Neeru shared a captivating video where she was dressed in a chic little black dress, complemented by a faux fur jacket, stylish stockings, eye-catching stilettos, and fashionable sunglasses. Her hair was styled down with trendy bangs.
The video showcased her confidently walking on a treadmill while donning 3-inch stilettos. She also posed elegantly on the pull-up machine for some stunning pictures.
In her caption, Neeru playfully noted: “Fashionably unbothered. PS: Do not attempt this at home unless your crew is ready to catch you!”
Born in Canada, this 44-year-old star kicked off her acting journey in 2005 with the TV series “Hari Mirchi Lal Mirchi” and later appeared in “Astitva...Ek Prem Kahani”, followed by “Jeet” and “Guns and Roses”.
Her big break came in 2013 with the ensemble Punjabi film “Saadi Love Story”, produced by Jimmy Sheirgill, featuring Diljit Dosanjh, Amrinder Gill, and Surveen Chawla. She later collaborated with Diljit again in “Jatt and Juliet 2”, which achieved remarkable success in Punjabi cinema.
Neeru made her directorial debut in 2017 with the Punjabi film “Sargi”, starring her sister Rubina Bajwa alongside Jassi Gill and Babbal Rai. She produced and starred in “Beautiful Billo” in 2019, and in June, the third installment of her “Jatt and Juliet” series was released.
Her latest project is ‘Madhaniyan’, directed by Nav Bajwa, which also features Raj Dhaliwal and Poonam Dhillon. This film explores the unique marriage of not just two individuals but also their families and their values.
The narrative emphasizes that in our culture, marriage transcends two people, representing the union of two families.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Punjabi culture, the film encapsulates the essence of marriage as a familial bond, highlighting the emotional and cultural dynamics involved.