Shahid Kapoor's wife, Mira Rajput, shared a couple of pictures of her from the latest photoshoot on Sunday. She was dressed in a designer saree for Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra's wedding. She looked so graceful in such outfits. She discloses that she was decked up in designer Manish Malhotra's perfect pink saree for the wedding festivities of newlywed couple Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra. She was posed in a Suryagarh palace for the camera, draping in a saree. She was showing off her substantial jewelry. She paired her saree with a sleeveless blouse, heavy embroidery on the border, and the pallu overall. She kept her hair open and accessorized herself with a matching clutch purse. She also opted for minimal makeup and a pink lip shade.
Check out the pictures shared by Shahid Kapoor's wife, Mira Rajput:-
Mira Rajput Shared her pictures on Instagram and wrote, "Jashn-e-bahaara." Many of her fans Reacted to her traditional look. one fan wrote, "Beautiful and rare." Another fan wrote, "She is damn more gorgeous than many Bollywood actors." Another fan commented, "Always..a graceful lady." "Looking so gorgeous ma'am," added another one. "Dynamic lady, the epitome of beauty," wrote another one.
She re-shared pictures on her Instagram stories and wrote, "The sari is my all-time favorite outfit. It flatters and flairs the way nothing can. The dreamy organza and perfect pink
manishmalhotra05. And this one is for my dearest
dolly.jain. Nobody celebrates a sari the way she does. The sari is her clay, and she creates art. She drapes it so swiftly and gracefully I'm always in awe."
Image: Mira Rajput/Instagram Story
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