
Payal Rohatgi in embroidered lehenga is resplendent for pre-wedding festivities with Sangram Singh
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Payal Rohatgi looked resplendent in a mustard embroidered lehenga in new pictures from her pre-wedding festivities with Sangram Singh.
Actress Payal Rohatgi is all set to tie the knot with longtime boyfriend and wrestler Sangram Singh on July 9. On Saturday, she took to Instagram to share a few pictures from her pre-wedding festivities and we are of the opinion that the lovebirds looked absolutely beautiful together. While Payal stunned in a mustard-and-brown embroidered lehenga from Studio by Janak, Sangram looked handsome in a black bandhgala set with an embellished jacket.
What Payal wore was a heavily embroidered mustard lehenga with hints of brown and blue. The lehenga was adorned with fine yet lavish embroidery all over and the choli also displayed a similar design. She completed her look with a gorgeous duppata and we absolutely love it.
To accessories, Payal chose pretty floral jewellery. She kept her makeup subtle with mascara-laden eyes, a dab of eyeshadow, blush, highlighter and brown lipstick.
On the other hand, Sangram looked handsome in a black bandhgala with a matching pyjama. He paired the monochrome set with an embellished jacket.

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