Mouni Roy has recently made headlines, but not for the right reasons. The actress faced heavy trolling online after many people speculated that she had undergone a failed plastic surgery. Her new hairstyle, particularly the bangs, became the focal point of these rumours, with some suggesting they were meant to cover up changes in her face. The online criticism was widespread, with many pointing out what they believed to be noticeable differences in her appearance.

However, Mouni didn’t let the negativity bother her. When asked about the trolling, she calmly brushed it off. She told the paparazzi that she doesn’t pay attention to such comments, adding that if people find happiness in mocking others behind a screen, that’s on them. Her response made it clear that she isn’t fazed by online criticism and doesn’t let it affect her.
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The trolling intensified after Mouni attended the trailer launch event for her upcoming movie, The Bhootnii, where she appeared alongside Sanjay Dutt. Her look at the event sparked even more discussion, with people focusing on her changed facial features, especially her forehead. A few days earlier, Mouni had posted a glamorous Instagram reel wearing a strapless black gown with fresh bangs, which further fuelled speculation about possible cosmetic procedures.

Despite the online drama, Mouni’s career continues to thrive. She became well-known for her roles in TV shows like Naagin and Devon Ke Dev… Mahadev. She also made a successful transition to Bollywood with films such as Gold, Brahmastra, and Blackout. Now, she is gearing up for the release of The Bhootnii, a horror action-comedy where she plays the role of Mohabbat. The film also stars Sanjay Dutt, Sunny Singh, and Palak Tiwarii, and is set to release on April 18. With her upcoming film generating excitement, Mouni is all set to continue impressing audiences with her versatile performances.
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