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Kannada actress Sapthami Gowda cast a spell on the audience with her amazing performance in Kantara. She always manages to impress her fans with her aesthetic charm and gorgeous looks. The actress often keeps herself real on social media with her work updates. Sapthami Gowda also turns the heads of the fashion police with her sartorial choices. Recently, she shared a string of pictures on Instagram of herself looking gorgeous in a teal saree. In the recently-shared snaps, Sapthami opted for a teal organza saree with a silver zari border. The saree has floral embroidery work done on the top of the pallu and the bottom, with rhinestones all over it. The short-sleeved blouse has heavy floral embroidery work and has a sweetheart neckline. Sapthami Gowda added a pair of teal stone earrings, white stone bangles, a gold ring and a watch.
Sapthami kept it simple with nude eyeshadow, kajal and mascara-lashed wings. She added a brown lipstick and highlighted her cheekbones. Sapthami rounded off her look with a small black bindi, and kept her hair open. The actress was seen striking several poses. She wrote in the caption, “Kinda green, kinda blue.”
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Sapthami Gowda, who has been training for horse riding recently, had earlier shared a series of pictures on Instagram from her session. “Horsing around, we walk, trot, canter and even jump together. Thank you team Zippy Horse Riding School for training me and motivating me that I love with this sport and of course the horse,” she wrote in the caption.
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As the picture surfaced online, there are speculations that she has been training for her upcoming film and it may be for Kantara: Chapter 1. Reportedly, Rishab Shetty is also all set to undergo training in horse riding and ancient martial arts for the film.
Sapthami Gowda was last seen in Vivek Agnihotri’s The Vaccine War, which starred Nana Patekar and Pallavi Joshi in lead roles. Sapthami has a string of projects in the pipeline including Yuva, Kaali, Kantara: Chapter 1, Thammudu and Vampires of Vijay Nagar.
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