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Aging glamour: how fans discuss age, beauty, and evolving star personas

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Ageing glamour is Bollywood’s hottest gossip beat. In two lively threads, fans chase two ideas at once: when actors age gracefully and how nostalgia colors casting for iconic eras [2][1]. In 'Actors who became more Gorgeous with time,' Tamanna Bhatia is celebrated for looking her best lately [2], and nostalgia-inspired chatter harks back to classic casts where the fit felt irreplaceable [1].

Fans debate natural aging vs cosmetic tweaks. Some posts celebrate fullness of the face and bone structure that ages well; others warn against overdoing botox while makeup remains key. The vibe: actresses often look best in their early thirties, and a few stars with volume preservation—like Shilpa Shetty and Diana Penty—keep aging gracefully [2].

Meanwhile, the other thread laments the decline of apt casting in newer films, contrasting contemporary generic casting with older, well-matched ensembles in films like those referenced in the posts [1]. Fans reminisce about classic lineups—Govinda's potboilers with perfectly matched ensembles and stars like Bhoomika Chawla fitting their roles—expressing a longing for actor-audience chemistry that age seems to reshape rather than degrade [1].

Ultimately, the conversation tracks star longevity beyond mere beauty: aging reveals new facets of a persona, and fans keep score of who ages with space for natural tweaks—Tamanna Bhatia again, plus ongoing chatter about return-to-form projects. Diana Penty's reappearances spark fresh casting talk about who ages well on screen [2].

References

[1]
Reddit

Apt casting is what Hindi cinema lacks most

Discusses nostalgia for well-cast Hindi films, laments generic recent casting; cites Govinda, Mohnish Behl, Bhoomika, Kareena, Omkara, K3G

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[2]
Reddit

Actors who became more Gorgeous with time

Views on aging beauty of Indian stars; opinions on Tamannaah Bhatia, Shilpa Shetty, Diana Penty, Shraddha Kapoor, Rani Mukherjee, etc.

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