
Maaran actress Malavika Mohanan in Rs 8k beige pantsuit is classy and you know it. See pics
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Malavika Mohanan took to Instagram to post pictures of herself dressed in a beige pantsuit by designer Nupur Gupta.
Have you checked out Malavika Mohanan’s latest post on Instagram? Well, if you haven’t, don’t worry, we have got you covered. The actress is looking simply classy in a beige pantsuit from the shelves of designer Nupur Gupta. The diva took to the app to post pictures of herself dressed in the chic outfit and we are busy taking notes. Malavika’s pantsuit is perfect for a brunch date as well and you should definitely check it out.
For the promotions of her film Maaran, Malavika opted for a beige pantsuit. The pantsuit consisted of a cropped blazer and high-waisted pants. The blazer featured long lapels, a chunky button and a band in a darker shade on the cuffs. The pants were in a straight fit and complemented the blazer well. The whole attire looked perfect on Malavika's svelte frame and she paired it with clear heels.
See pics here:
Malavika accessorised minimally with chunky brown hoops. For her makeup, she went with brown eyeshadow, dramatic black eyeliner, blush, a dab of bronzer and brown lipstick. She left her tresses loose.
Take a look:

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