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Porus fame Laksh experiments with his looks in monsoon

Indian television buffs, who follow Laksh, know that the good-looking actor always believes in trying something new, be it in terms of his choices of roles or looks.

The actor is currently busy shooting for Siddharth Kumar Tewary’s magnum opus Porus. Laksh devotes almost the whole day to the shoot, but his jam-packed schedule has not stopped him from experimenting with his looks.


The actor has styled his hair into cornrow braids and will be sporting this for the next few days. However, these will not be visible on the screen.

“I have done this for fun and to change my look. It will not be seen in the show though as I am usually wearing something on my head. I wanted to try something new this monsoon. I hope my fans love it as much as I do,” says Laksh.

The actor plays the title role of Porus in the show and is currently shooting in Umbergaon, Gujarat.

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