Rani Mukherji 'Age' Less on Vogue

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,July 31 2015]

Checkout a very sizzling avatar of Rani Mukherji on the latest issue of Vogue (August 2015). Looking quite refreshing and well-toned, the 'Mardaani' beauty is simply stunning here.

Called as "The Age (Less) Issue", Vogue covers "The Reign of Rani - 2 Decades, 45 Movies, 1 Fairy-Tale Marriage".

However, we felt Rani here is a splitting image of 'Jai Ho' actress Daisy Shah... Don't you think??

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