Anu Aggarwal posts a throwback picture, says, Have always had my own style and not afraid to follow it even when scoffed at by some others!

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Actress Anu Aggarwal, the Aashiqui girl, has been missed on screen, and how! So when the actress recently posted a throwback picture of herself from her acting days, her fans greeted this with much love and adulation. She posted two pictures side-by-side. One was of her, 30 years ago, and one was of her in a similar pose and look, today.

She wrote, “Before and Today 30 years ago and Now. Same silky straight hair and long earrings then (anti-fashion in the late 89s!) and today when it is the trend followed by girls to be in the spotlight. The legs look the same. What do you think? My gait is maybe more #yogastyle …hmm. Only my hair was naturally straight and silky without hairdresser and hair products…I loved long earrings I bought all over the world in my modeling travels I was my own stylist and loved it 😍 today in vogue. Have always been had my own style and not afraid to follow it even when scoffed at by some others as not the fashion of the day then. #fashionconscious But got appreciated or maybe just accepted as I wouldn’t have it any other way😁 they called me #styleicon #trendsetters #fashiontrends #myway #fashionfreak #supermodel #weekendmood”

Well, all we can say is that we loved the Anu back then, and we love the person who has become today as well! So well-grounded in Yoga, and a successful writer, Anu has been reaching new heights every day with her foundation. While she is open to getting back to showbiz, she has always maintained that it needs to be worth her while. We sure hope that we get to see her on screen soon as well!

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