Bollywood actress Minissha Lamba is a timeless beauty exuding pure elegance and grace. Minissha made her acting debut in 2005 with the movie "Yahaan." Time and time again, the actress has captivated audiences with her mesmerizing performances on the silver screen. She consistently exudes diva vibes when it comes to style and dressing sense. At the age of 38, Minissha is fiercely competing with younger actresses, showcasing stunning looks and fashion sense. She maintains an active presence on social media, offering a fashion feast to her fans. This time, Minissha embraced her traditional side with a gorgeous look in an embellished lehenga ensemble by Ankit Sneha Lochan. Let's take a closer look at some of the mesmerizing pictures of Bollywood actress Minissha Lamba:

Minissha Lamba looks graceful in a Galabshaa ensemble set, hand-embroidered with a flower design by Ankit Sneha Lochan.

Her ensemble features an ethnic lehenga skirt embroidered with a rose design on its right side and at the border. She paired it with a matching choli featuring a deep plunging neckline and half sleeves.

Minissha accessorized her look with a golden bracelet, a ring, and a kundan work necklace adorned with dangling pearls and green stones.

She elevated her look with glittery eyeshadow, mascara-coated lashes, winged eyeliner, a glossy pink lip shade, and softly curled hair.

Minissha completed her schooling at Chettinad Vidyashram School in Chennai and then attended Army Public School in Srinagar.

She pursued a degree in English (honours) at Miranda House, University of Delhi. During her graduation, Minissha began modeling and appeared in advertisements for brands like "LG," "Sony," "Cadbury," "Airtel," "Sunsilk," and many more.

In 2005, Minissha embarked on her acting career with the movie "Yahaan." She has appeared in supporting roles in movies such as "Corporate," "Rocky: The Rebel," "Anthony Kaun Hai," "Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd," and many more.

In addition to Bollywood movies, Minissha has also graced Punjabi films like "Heer and Hero" and "Double Di Trouble."