The popular Bengali actress Ritabhari Chakraborty is quite active on social media. The actress has earned over 2.7 million followers on Instagram and has now wowed us with her fashion updo on the photosharing app. With her love for Retro fashion looks, the actress has oozed confidence and unapologetic bold vibes in her shimmery sequinned all-black retro look with a classic retro hairdo.

Talking about her love for retro looks, she said, “I love! I like retro make-up too. Or, maybe I don’t love all the things about the earlier eras, like how women were subjected to appear beautiful, no matter what. By beautiful, I mean the conventional definition of beauty. There were certain beauty standards that everyone had to meet. I like the drama. Like if you see Marilyn Monroe in Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend or Rita Hayworth in Gilda. That is my wallpaper. She looks amazing! The goddess. The hair, make-up and the drama. The personality and charisma is beautiful.” she told to Telegraph India.

In the video, as she moved to Tick Tick Boom, the actress also leaves her fans with her shimmery teal blue smokey eye makeup with a winged extended eyeliner. She completed it with a sleek high ponytail along with a pink gloss on her lips. For accessories, the actress wore a pair of classic gold drop earrings, while her cheetah print bralette wins the show, meanwhile

Ritabhari added on her expectations for 2022 saying, “I was unwell for almost the whole of 2021. I have been getting better in the last few months and feeling better, both physically and mentally. When you are healthy, you can look at the future, but when you are not, then everything seems dull and hazy and you can’t focus through the fog. I was taking one day at a time. I know the times are messy and not the best time to make specific plans, but then again, I would like to get back and rebuild on things that I had planned for. I would like to venture into directing if time supports me this year. There is content that I want to be part of and different languages that I want to explore and work in. This year, even if I get to do 40 per cent of the things I had planned for, I’d consider myself lucky. As WHO (World Health Organization) has said this (Covid) is not going before 2024, so there’s no point battling with it constantly, every day, because we are living with it now. Just for my sake and ambition, I cannot put hundreds at risk.”