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- "I'm breaking internet everywhere!! Sorry guys," Shama Sikander tweeted
- Ms Sikander wears a revealing black gown and a white tuxedo in the pics
- Shama Sikander was last seen in a provocative short film titled Sexaholic
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New Delhi:
The very fragile Internet is currently broken again, say reports. This time, the sight of actress Shama Sikander in pictures she posted on Instagram appears to have caused a meltdown.
Ms Sikander's photos, in which she wears a revealing black gown and a white tuxedo, have gone viral in the two days since she posted them. The actress has been trending for over 24 hours now.
The viral-worthiness was accidental, claimed the 34-year-old actress in a tweet.
In March, Ms Sikander told that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder four years ago and that she struggled to cope. "For one year I did not even know what was happening to me so I had no idea and I just used to feel very dark, gloomy and sad. I did not know what the reason behind this was, but I felt directionless. I felt hopeless and I hope that never happens to anybody because hope is what we survive on and if we don't have hope we have nothing. that I would wake up at night and start crying without knowing why I am crying," she said.
Shama Sikander, last seen in a provocative short film titled Sexaholic, is best-known for headlining the TV series Yeh Meri Life Hai, that ran from 2003 to 2005.
Ms Sikander's photos, in which she wears a revealing black gown and a white tuxedo, have gone viral in the two days since she posted them. The actress has been trending for over 24 hours now.
In March, Ms Sikander told that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder four years ago and that she struggled to cope. "For one year I did not even know what was happening to me so I had no idea and I just used to feel very dark, gloomy and sad. I did not know what the reason behind this was, but I felt directionless. I felt hopeless and I hope that never happens to anybody because hope is what we survive on and if we don't have hope we have nothing. that I would wake up at night and start crying without knowing why I am crying," she said.
Shama Sikander, last seen in a provocative short film titled Sexaholic, is best-known for headlining the TV series Yeh Meri Life Hai, that ran from 2003 to 2005.