Remember Gauri aka Gracy Singh from Lagaan? Here’s how she looks now
GH News March 05, 2025 02:06 AM

Lagaan directed by Ashutosh Gowariker proved to be a blockbuster hit achieving remarkable success at the box office in 2001. Film critics hailed it as a perfect entertainer awarding it an impressive average rating of four stars out of five in various movie reviews. It became he most-awarded film at the 47th Filmfare Awards with eight wins including Best Film Best Director and Best Actor. Produced on a budget of Rs 25 crore (US$5.3 million) Lagaan was the most expensive Indian film at the time of its release.
The epic period musical sports drama film was produced by Aamir Khan who also starred alongside debutant Gracy Singh who played the role of Gauri a beautiful village girl. She won several awards for her performance in Lagaan.
After Lagaan Singh appeared in several successful Hindi and Telugu films including Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. and Santosham. She has also starred in Punjabi films such as Lakh Pardesi Hoye and the Malayalam film Loudspeaker directed by Jayaraj.
Gracy Singh stayed away from the limelight
Gracy who stayed away from the mainstream Bollywood limelight for several years was recently spotted at the wedding reception of filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker’s son Konark Gowariker.
She looked elegant in a traditional outfit a blush pink floral lehenga adorned with intricate floral embroidery and broad patti borders. The lehenga exuded grace perfectly complementing her timeless beauty and charm. This is how she looks now.
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Gracy Singh was last seen in and as Santoshi Maa – Sunayein Vrat Kathayein. She said back then “Fans and well-wishers keep asking me the reason I take up only select roles when I am constantly offered various roles. Well the reason is that with every character I look for something deep that I can connect with on a personal level. The character of Maa Santoshi in my first stint with ‘Santoshi Maa’ was extremely fulfilling for me and to bring out the essence once again is surreal. Playing a divine character isn’t easy but there’s an unexplainable positivity that it brings along.”