
Mouni Roy is sleek green organza saree exudes charm for Brahmastra promotions
India Today
Mouni Roy took to Instagram to share a series of photos wearing the beautiful and breezy organza saree. She paired it with a simple green strappy blouse and draped the saree neatly to flaunt her toned silhouette.
Want some fashion tips to look like a gorgeous diva? Trust Mouni Roy to give you all the ethnic fashion goals you can have. With Brahmastra in the pipeline, Mouni is quite busy with promotional events in different places and she has not disappointed the fashion police with any of her sartorial choices. At a recent promotional event, Mouni was spotted in a beautiful green saree and we simply can’t take our eyes off her.
Mouni took to Instagram to share a series of photos wearing the beautiful and breezy organza saree. She paired it with a simple green strappy blouse and draped the saree neatly to flaunt her toned silhouette. As for makeup, Mouni took the glam quotient up many notches with kohl-laden eyes and perfectly chiseled eyebrows and jawline.
With a shade of nude lipstick, Mouni jazzed up her ethnic look with a pair of regal jhumkas from Joolry.
Take a look:
Mouni’s saree is credited to the fashion brand Mala and Kinnary. Now, we know that you have fallen in love with this simple yet elegant sraee. So, we have got all the details of a saree that is almost similar to the one worn by Mouni. The embellished saree by the designer brand is available on Aza fashion and retails for Rs 72,500.
Mouni Roy will be next seen in Brahmastra along with Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt and Amitabh Bachchan.

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