Bridgerton Season 3: Meet Banita Sandhu as Miss Malhotra – “So Grateful”
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17.05.2024: New Delhi: Actress Banita Sandhu, known for her Bollywood debut in Shoojit Sircar’s “October,” has joined the cast of Netflix’s hit series “Bridgerton” in its third season, which premiered today. Banita plays the role of Miss Malhotra, adding a fresh dynamic to the beloved series.
Banita expressed her excitement and gratitude on Instagram, sharing several behind-the-scenes photos from the set. She captioned her post, “So grateful to have had the opportunity to immerse myself in the Bridgerton universe, being able to dress up and join the world of @juliaquinnauthor’s incredible characters. Thank you @netflix and @shondaland for a wonderful experience that I will forever cherish. Wish I could keep the costumes though.”
Fans quickly filled her comments with praise and excitement. One fan wrote, “I gasped when I saw you, Miss Malhotra. You deserve so much love and appreciation. It’s just the start.” Another added, “Was soo stunned to watch you grace the screen!!! Loved watching you.” A third fan commented, “I watched you today in Bridgerton and you nailed it, Ms. Malhotra!!! Love you, Bani.”
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Personal Life
Last year, Banita made headlines by confirming her relationship with singer AP Dhillon through a series of intimate photos on Instagram. The images featured the couple in various candid moments, including one of AP Dhillon sitting on the ground while Banita leaned over him from a bed. In another shot, the couple was seen getting ready for a party. Banita captioned the post, “with me,” accompanied by a heart emoji.
Career Highlights
Banita Sandhu first gained attention with her role in the critically acclaimed film “October,” alongside Varun Dhawan. She also starred in Shoojit Sircar’s “Sardar Udham.” Meanwhile, AP Dhillon has made a name for himself with hits like “Excuses,” “Summer High,” “Dil Nu,” “All Night,” “Hills,” “Desires,” “Wo Noor,” “Majhail,” and “Brown Munde.”