Mouni Roy, a talented actress known for her roles in popular TV shows like Naagin and her Bollywood debut in Brahmastra, has always been beautiful. But lately, her appearance has really “grabbed many eyeballs”. In her latest look, some fans found her “completely unrecognisable”. A picture shared online showed her with a new bob hairstyle, but it was her face that looked so different, leading one person to ask, “What did Mouni do to her face? Is it just me or did she actually change her entire face?”.
For a while now, there have been “speculations of her going under the knife to enhance facial features”. And if you compare her current look to when she first stepped into the entertainment world, you can “easily find a considerable difference in her appearance ever since she entered the showbiz”.
When Mouni’s new photos went viral, the internet quickly reacted, and not always kindly. Many people “slammed Mouni Roy for ruining her face with surgery”. Some comments were quite harsh, like “The question is what HASN’T she done to her face. Lol”. Others noted that her “eyebrows look weird and she vaguely looks like Sara Ali Khan now,” suggesting that when public figures get plastic surgery “at the same place as everyone else! It becomes a cookie cutter thing and everyone ends up looking similar”.
It wasn’t just about recent photos either. Back in October 2022, Mouni was even “called ‘plastic’ after she tripped in front of the paps” (paparazzi). This shows just how much public figures are scrutinized for every little detail, even an accidental stumble.
So, why do public figures like Mouni Roy face such immense pressure regarding their appearance? The sources shed some light on the societal expectations that might influence these choices:
It’s clear that public figures navigate a complex world where their appearance is constantly under a magnifying glass. The pressures from the industry, the public, and even their own personal insecurities can play a significant role in their decisions about how they present themselves to the world.