Actor Lena has donned bold roles be it in reel or real life. Lena, who carved a unique niche for herself in Mollywood in quite a small span of time also surprises us with her unique looks each time.

Lena's recent photoshoot has gone viral in which she flaunts short bangs. Lena is seen adorning a purple embroidered lehenga with a gorgeous statement nose chain. The pictures were captured by Thomas Jacob photography.

Lena's bold avatar for latest photoshoot will stun you
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Her tonsured look recently was also well received by the audience. Talking about, she told a daily that she always wanted to shave my head. "There was a gap and I hadn’t signed any films. I wanted a change. These days, there are good quality wigs, so this would make no difference. I realised if you are alive, you should be doing exactly what you feel like doing, no matter what. It felt amazing. My hair grows back fast, and I was like, ‘Oh no! I have not yet enjoyed it fully’. So I shaved it again, and again. Now, I am satisfied and I am growing it back."

Lena's bold avatar for latest photoshoot will stun you

Well, there is no doubt that Lena is definitely one of the most stylish and daring actresses of the Malayalam film industry and she has made us fall for her with of some of the well-written roles.

Lena's bold avatar for latest photoshoot will stun you
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On work front, Lena will make her appearnce in Fahadh – Sai Pallavi starrer 'Athiran' next. She was recently seen in 'Vaarikkuzhiyile Kolapathakam.'

Lena's bold avatar for latest photoshoot will stun you

Apart from her acting career, Lena has also entered a partnership with the band Pragathi in their trilingual music trilogy.

Lena's bold avatar for latest photoshoot will stun you
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Lena also runs 'Aakruti', her business venture, set-up to bring back people into healthy lifestyle and maintain weight control.

Lena's bold avatar for latest photoshoot will stun you
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