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Mouni Roy opens a new restaurant called Badmaash in Bangalore, growing her restaurant business.

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Mouni Roy, who is famous in Bollywood and also runs her own business, is very excited to tell everyone about the big opening of her new restaurant called Badmaash in Bangalore. Badmaash already has restaurants in Mumbai and Bangalore, and now they’re opening another one in Bangalore. People love Badmaash because they serve delicious Indian food, special cocktails, and create a fun atmosphere.

Mouni Roy, who is famous for her great acting and charming personality, shares her love for food with Badmaash. The restaurant shows her passion for mixing things up with Indian food, giving a new and tasty spin to old favorites.

Mouni Roy opens a new restaurant called Badmaash in Bangalore, growing her restaurant business.
Mouni Roy opens a new restaurant called Badmaash in Bangalore, growing her restaurant business.

“In Sarjapur, we’re opening the seventh Badmaash restaurant in India,” says co-founder Mouni Roy. “Bangalore has shown us lots of love, and I’m really happy to grow here. We’ve worked hard to make a unique dining place, and I believe everyone who visits us will love Badmaash.”

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