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Sushmita Sen set to make comeback with Aarya

| @indiablooms | Jun 07, 2020, at 01:28 am

Mumbai/IBNS: Former Miss Universe and actress Sushmita Sen is all set to return to the acting world with crime drama web television series Aarya.

Aarya, which is based on the Dutch drama series Penoza, will premiere on Hotstar on Jun 19.

The trailer was released on Saturday.

Sen took to Instagram to say, "How long can she stay away from crime, when it runs in her blood? Hotstar Specials presents #Aarya trailer out now!!! 😍🤗💃🏻THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL THE LOVE!! 🙏😀 Saare episodes, ‪June 19‬ se #hotstarspecialsaarya 💃🏻 I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!"

Sen was last seen in Bengali film Nirbaak which was released in 2015.

(Image Credit: Sushmita Sen Instagram)

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