
Alia Bhatt in white floral saree and rose-adorned hair is oh-so-gorgeous for Gangubai Kathiawadi promotions
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Alia Bhatt looked oh-so-gorgeous in a white floral saree and rose-adorned hair for Gangubai Kathiawadi promotions in Mumbai.
Alia Bhatt’s highly-anticipated movie Gangubai Kathiawadi released in theatres today. The actress, who plays the titular role in the Sanjay Leela Bhansali directorial, visited several cinema halls in Mumbai to promote the film. She boarded an open-deck bus and greeted her fans and media. As for the outfit choice, Alia once again opted for a white saree.
She continued her white saree saga to promote her film on the day of its release. This time, she slipped into a white drape with vibrant floral prints.
Take a look:
Alia Bhatt looked absolutely gorgeous in this saree. The white canvas of the six yards was beautifully adorned with elaborate floral prints in pretty colours. It also featured an elegant border with intricate white-on-white threadwork.
She wore the white floral saree with a chic V-neckline blouse. It lent a contemporary vibe to her appearance.
Keeping the styling minimal, Alia just flaunted a pair of silver oxidised earrings with a matching statement ring. A nude shade of lipstick and a tiny black bindi is what she chose to complete her look with. Oh, and she sported a pair of black sunnies. It added a bit of a swag quotient to her ethnic ensemble.
As for the hair, she tied it in a ponytail and adorned it with a fresh red rose.

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