
Mouni Roy dazzles in glam golden lehenga for sangeet night. Stunning pictures
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Mouni Roy opted for a heavily embroidered golden lehenga by Falguni and Shane Peacock for her sangeet ceremony.
Mouni Roy took to Instagram to share some stunning pictures from her sangeet ceremony. The actress tied the knot with Dubai-based businessman Suraj Nambiar in a lavish ceremony on January 27 at Hilton Goa Resort. In the slew of pictures that the new bride shared, she looked absolutely sensational in a heavily embroidered golden lehenga by Falguni and Shane Peacock. The pictures have taken our breaths away, truly.
What Mouni wore was a striking golden lehenga. The exquisite number featured heavy embroidery with gold threads and sequins all over it. The full-sleeved choli featured heavy embroidery with dull-gold beads as well. With a plunging sweetheart neckline, it complemented the lehenga perfectly. She completed her look with a contrasting baby-pink dupatta featuring an embellished border.
To accessorise, Mouni opted for a magnificent necklace with green emeralds and a statement maang tika. Her makeup was on-point with defined eyebrows, pink eyeshadow, generous coats of mascara, lots of blush and highlighter and bright pink lipstick. She styled her hair in curls.
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