A well-known television personality named Himanshi Khurana is now trending online for her erotic pictures. The actress is well-liked in the Punjabi entertainment sector and well-known for her Bigg Boss performance.

The actress has a huge fan following due to her widely watched YouTube music videos, which continue to be viewed by music enthusiasts around the country. But as time went on, the actress also gained recognition for her exquisite sense of style. Recently, she came up with a beautiful expression for the latest trending song video reel on her Instagram handle.

Himanshi Khurana’s Reel Video Appearance

Punjabi kudi Himanshi Khurana looks stunning wearing a full-sleeved pink and brown floral georgette suit. She applied expressive eye makeup and a pale brown shade of makeup. She accessories with a golden ring and long spherical green earrings. Her hair was straight, simple, and parted in the middle. In the reel video, she performs a lip sync of the female version, makes sweet faces, and shows off her hair for a stunning image. She captioned her post,”#NainTere #Trending #AkkiSingh #GurlezAkhtar.”

Himanshi Khurana’s Career

At the age of 16, Himanshi Khurana won the title of Miss Ludhiana, launching her modeling career. In 2010, she competed in the Miss PTC Punjabi competition. The Miss North Zone competition was held in Chandigarh that year, and she won.

She debuted in the Punjabi music scene in 2010 with the song “Jodi – Big Day Party” (Panjabi MC & Kuldeep Manak). After that, in 2012, she appeared in the music videos for “Fasli Bateray” by Feroz Khan and Izhaar (Harjot). Khurana appeared in the popular film Sadda Haq and Soch (Hardy Sandhu) in 2013.

The Punjabi film Sadda Haq, which helped Khurana become famous, marked her acting debut in Punjabi cinema. Even though Jeet Lengey Jahaan was her debut Bollywood flick (2012), the Punjabi film Leather Life afterward had her in the starring role. In addition, Khurana serves as the main actress in the 2015 Punjabi-language film 2 Bol. Moreover, she appeared in six south Indian films: two in Kannada, two in Tamil, one in Telugu, and one in Malayalam.