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Dimpy Pandit of ‘Mirzapur’ made bo*ld photoshoot wearing only shirt, fans said – set it on fire

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Dimpy Pandit i.e. Harshita Gaur of ‘Mirzapur’ web series has got the latest photoshoot done in which she has crossed all limits. She has clicked pictures wearing only a shirt, seeing which the heartbeat of the fans has increased.

New Delhi: Harshita Gaur, who has worked in the popular web series ‘Mirzapur’, remains very active on social media. She often raises the temperature of the internet with her hot pictures. But this time she has done something like this during the photoshoot, seeing that the fans are sighing.

Crossed all limits of bo*ldness

Harshita Gaur has crossed all limits of bo*ldness in front of the camera. She has clicked photos wearing only shirts. She has given such poses in front of the camera which has created panic on the internet. It can be seen in the photos that Harshita is sitting on the table and she has covered her body with a shirt.

Fans are getting drunk after seeing the pictures

The hot style of Harshita Gaur is being seen in the pictures. During the photoshoot, she has kept her hair open, in which she is looking very bo*ld. Harshita Gaur has shared these photos on Instagram account, seeing which fans are left sweating. Fans have commented a lot on the photos. One user wrote, Dimpy has grown up. Another commented, Harshita set it on fire. Apart from this, users have complemented Harshita through fire emoji.

Popularity gained from ‘Mirzapur’

Significantly, Harshita Gaur is a resident of Delhi. She was born in a doctor family. She has been a part of the youth based show ‘Sada Haq’ but she got the most popularity from the web series ‘Mirzapur’. In this, she played the role of Dimpy Pandit, sister of Guddu Pandit (Ali Fazal). She has appeared in ‘Sacred Games 2’. She played the role of Mary in the series. Apart from this, Harshita has also worked in music videos like ‘Rehne Do Zara’ and ‘Yeh Dil’.

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