
Pooja Hegde in burnt-orange dress with thigh-slit sets Instagram on fire. Fans are in love
India Today
What Pooja wore was a burnt-orange dress. The ribbed dress featured a sweetheart neckline and a thigh-slit.
Pooja Hegde’s performance in Radhe Shyam is being praised by the masses and the film has been receiving rave reviews from the audience. The diva dished out some drop-dead gorgeous looks for the promotions of her film and her Instagram account is proof of that. In her latest post on the app, the actress is sizzling in a burnt-orange dress with a thigh-slit and we are in love.
For the promotions of Radhe Shyam, Pooja opted for a burnt-orange dress. The ribbed dress featured a sweetheart neckline and a thigh-slit. The full-sleeved number also had lace detailing on the left side of the bodice and the slit was secured with tiny belts. She styled the sexy piece with beige high-heeled pumps and completely stole the show.
Pooja accessorised minimally with gold hoops and let her sultry outfit do all the talking. For her makeup, she went with shimmery gold eyeshadow, mascara, bronzer, highlighter and nude lipstick. She styled her hair in curls.
“For the love of all things burnt-orange.” Pooja captioned the post.
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