PHOTO: Jennifer Winget is a vision in white; all set for Bepannaah

Jennifer Winget is all to woo her fans with Bepannaah.

Updated on Dec 09, 2017  |  09:53 AM IST |  9.6M
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Post her stint in Sony TV's Beyhadh, Jennifer Winget is back with a new show, Bepannaah. The makers shared the first look of the show and well, if you are a Jenny fan, you will fall in love with her beauty. Today, we got to see her official look for the show. Jennifer looks no than a fairy in a long white Anarkali suit. 

Talking about her character, she said, "I am super thrilled and ecstatic to be a part this new show. The narrative of Bepannaah is both emotional and gripping. I can’t wait to bring my character to life and share screen space with Harshad. It’s going to be a treat for audiences to watch.”

When we got in touch with Jennifer to ask her how excited is she to work with Sehban Azim and Harshad Chopra, she said, "I am working with Harshad for the first time and I must say he’s such a great actor from however many scenes we’ve rehearsed together so far, it’s been easy to tiers with him."

Later, speaking about working with Sehban, Jennifer added, "Sehban is my dearest friend and I’m so excited to act with him. Namita too is a very strong actress. I loved her in her earlier show and can’t wait for all of us to start soon!!! I am thrilled about this casting and am certain it will be great fun to shoot with my talented crew of friends."

Meanwhile, Jennifer will be seen playing a progressive Muslim woman in the show. Speaking of which, Jennifer earlier told us, "I play Zoya, a warm and sombre, cultured yet progressive Muslim woman who’s had the best life, a great upbringing and a blissful life with her husband. A certain incident changes all that for her and brings her to realise her strengths and weaknesses."

Going further, she revealed her character's look on the show and said, "Zoya’s look and character mood are styled by a close friend of mine, stylist, Amrita Chavan. The silhouettes will be very dreamy and flowy, predominantly in pastel tones, accessorised with Bohemian accents now and then."

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