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Post by : Meena Ariff
Ananya Panday continues to impress with her impeccable fashion sense, effortlessly balancing red carpet glamour and casual chic. At a recent high-profile event, she wore a stunning strapless metallic gown with a sweetheart neckline and a fitted corset adorned with delicate rhinestones. A matching blazer draped over her shoulders added sophistication, while minimal silver jewelry and open hair completed the look.
The actor is also known for transforming traditional outfits into modern statements. Recently, she wore a black saree gown featuring pearl and bead embellishments, paired with oxidised silver accessories, giving the classic attire a contemporary twist.
Fans were also treated to Ananya’s vibrant beachwear from her upcoming rom-com Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri. She showcased a light peach monokini with cutouts, a multicolored corset-style bralette with denim shorts, and a tangerine floral bikini set, highlighting her versatile style.
The film, starring Kartik Aaryan opposite her, is slated for release this Christmas, adding to Ananya’s exciting upcoming projects.
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