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Karisma Kapoor all set for her digital debut with Mentalhood, shares the first look of the web series

Karisma Kapoor was last seen on the big screen in 2018 release Zero in which she had a cameo. But her last full-fledged role was in 2012 release Dangerous Ishq which didn’t do well at the box office. Her fans, who have been waiting to see Karisma Kapoor act once again, here’s a good news for them all. The actress is all set to make her digital debut with Alt Balaji’s Mentalhood.

The actress took to Instagram to introduce her character. She wrote, "Meet Meira Sharma. A small town mom trying to navigate through this jungle of Mumbai momzillas. She knows parenting is about the right balance...it’s the finding of that balance that’s the tricky part. Her muddled thoughts are put on a blog...where she reaches out to every mom.  SHE IS YOU. SHE IS ME. SHE IS EVERY MOM. A tired, stressed out, worrying, caring....mental mom."


We are sure fans of Karisma would be super excited for this one.

Mentalhood also stars Sandhya Mridul, Tillotama Shome, Dino Morea, Shilpa Shukla, and Shruti Seth. After having a look at the first look, we now can’t wait for the trailer of the web series.

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  • The naked dress emerges as a dominant trend across the 2026 carpet
  • Sheer layering and sculptural illusion reshape ideas of exposure
  • The “Fashion Is Art” theme reframes the look as concept-driven rather than provocative

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The naked dress has long been part of red carpet dressing, but at the 2026 Met Gala it took on a more considered role. Rather than relying purely on transparency, designers approached the idea through construction, layering and illusion.

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