Alia Bhatt repeats her lehenga from mehendi at Manish Malhotra's Diwali bash
Mumbai/IBNS: Bollywood star Alia Bhatt walked against the tide wearing the saree from her wedding day receiving the National Award from President Droupadi Murmu last year.
In 2024, Alia repeated another outfit from her wedding days. This time, it was the lehenga from her mehendi ceremony.
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The actress, who won the National Award for Gangubai Kathiawadi, wore the lehenga at the Diwali party thrown by celebrity fashion designer Manish Malhotra.
Alia looked radiant enough as she got off her luxurious car and walked into Manish's residence wearing the pink-coloured lehenga having Kashmiri and Chikankari thread-work.
Sharing her pictures on Instagram, makeup stylist Puneet B Saini wrote, "Dreamy, Radiant and Flushed !! Proving that timeless style never fades, Alia looked luminous as she gracefully re wore her beautiful mehndi lehenga for Manish Malhotra’s Diwali party tonight."
Photo courtesy: Puneet B Saini Instagram
Alia, a massively popular actress in India, got married to Bollywood heartthrob, actor Ranbir Kapoor in 2022.
The couple were blessed with a daughter, named Raha, the same year.
On the work front, Alia suffered a rare box office failure in the form of Jigra, a Vasan Bala directorial film co-starring Vedang Raina.
Alia receiving National Award from President Droupadi Murmu | Photo courtesy: Alia Bhatt Instagram
The 31-year-old will next feature in Alpha, where she stars alongside Sharvari.
They both play super agents in the highly anticipated Spyverse film that is being directed by Shiv Rawail.
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