Bollywood actress Disha Patani on Saturday made her fans happy when she shared her new bikini photos on social media. As soon as the pictures were shared on social media, Disha Patani new bikini photos went viral in no time. In fact, fans bombarded the actress' comment section after Disha Patani latest bikini photos started spreading like a wildfire. Affectionately called 'National Crush', Disha Patani enjoys a massive fan base on her social networking sites. Although Disha Patan's last movie Ek Villain Returns did not do good at the box office, her fans praised her for her bold character in the movie.
Coming to Disha Patani new bikini photos, the actress shared her photos captionless hinting that her bold pictures are enough to get the fans talking. In the photo, Disha Patani can be seen in a sultry red printed bikini top and bottoms. Disha started the weekend by setting the internet on fire with two pictures from a new photoshoot. The first photo shows her chilling in a red printed bikini set, and the second shows Disha posing with the sunset in the backdrop. Notably, 3 days back, Disha Patani shared her photo in Calvin Klien bikini. Although the post was paid partnership, Disha's photo took the internet by storm.
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— Disha Patani (@DishPatani) November 12, 2022
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Hello, Calvin Klein! 🌸 🌸 🌸
— Disha Patani (@DishPatani) November 9, 2022
So happy to be back to the ck family! @CalvinKlein pic.twitter.com/XtZT5bdekv
Disha Patani upcoming movies
Coming to the work front, Disha will be next seen in Suriya's upcoming film, dubbed Suriya42. The 3D film, directed by Siva, is being designed as a pan-India project. Furthermore, it was recently reported that Disha was removed from Ekta Kapoor’s production KTina due to alleged 'unprofessionalism'. A source close to the production told Bollywood Hungama that Disha had attended multiple pre-production meetings in 2019, but everything was put on hold during the pandemic and lockdowns.