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Warina Hussain worked as a background artist with Yami Gautam in THIS ad! Read about her journey
Warina grabbed everyone’s attention doing Salman Khan Films’ ‘Loveyatri’ (2018) along with Aayush Sharma which was a breakthrough part for the actress.

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Did you know there are a lot of famous Bollywood actors who worked as background artists before they got their big break? Yes, you read that right. It’s not always easy to make a career in Bollywood and work as a lead character in films. The model-turned-actress, Warina Hussain who has been living and working in Mumbai for a while now actually featured in an ad in 2016 long before her big acting debut. Warina Hussain made her acting debut with Loveyatri (2018), but she was no stranger to the camera even years before that. The actress was part of Yami Gautam’s Fair & Lovely ad as a background artist in 2016.
Warina grabbed everyone’s attention doing Salman Khan Films’ ‘Loveyatri’ (2018) along with Aayush Sharma which was a breakthrough part for the actress. After that, Warina acted in feature films like, 99 Songs (2019), The Incomplete Man (2021) and music videos like “Munna Badnaam Hua” from Dabangg 3 (2019) and Badshaah’s “She Move It Like” (2018).
Warina has indeed come a long way impressing the audiences with her scintillating performances and the critics with her versatility, range and intensity. On the work front, Warina just wrapped up the shoot of her upcoming comedy film Dil Bill. Apart from that, she is also shooting for one of her upcoming films, about which the official announcement will be done soon.
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