Meera declares herself 'Goddess of Beauty', surpassing Bollywood actresses

Meera also revealed that she has never been interested in cricketers or fallen in love with anyone.


News Desk March 01, 2025

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Pakistani actress Meera, known for staying in the limelight, recently made bold claims during an interview that are sure to have caught the attention of Bollywood stars Aishwarya Rai and Madhuri Dixit.

Meera stated that during her time working in India, her beauty was often compared to that of the two Bollywood divas. She jokingly added that if Aishwarya and Madhuri heard her comments, they might be crying in their makeup rooms!

In the interview, Meera also revealed that she has never been interested in cricketers or fallen in love with anyone.

When asked whether she had found her prince charming yet, she gave a mysterious reply, saying, “Something is happening,” hinting that her search for a husband is still underway. It seems that Meera might be waiting for a prince to bow down to her beauty.

Currently, Meera is busy with the shooting of a film and a drama. Additionally, she is planning to launch a project called 'My Dear Husband,' which might be related to her own matrimonial journey, as she left the hint of "something happening" open-ended.

In another interesting revelation, Meera mentioned that her old film "Sumeran" was recently re-released in India and is receiving positive feedback from the audience.

According to Meera, the distributors informed her that the film is becoming a hit across India, and it seems her charm is not only captivating her fans but also her movies.

Her statements have sparked a range of comments from social media users, with some humorously suggesting that Aishwarya and Madhuri might be devastated by her claims.

Others jokingly declared that Meera had made Bollywood submit to her beauty. Some even went as far as to suggest that Meera deserves the title of "Queen of Beauty."

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