
Shweta Tiwari in Rs 15k green georgette salwar suit is at her traditional best. See pics
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Shweta Tiwari shared a set of pictures from her meeting with her co-star Karanvir Bohra recently. The actress can be seen dressed in a green georgette salwar suit in the pictures.
Shweta Tiwari took to Instagram to share a set of pictures with her “son”. If you thought that she posted the photos with her son Reyansh, well, you are in for a little surprise. Shweta posted pictures with Karanvir Bohra, who played her onscreen son in the serial Kasautii Zindagii Kay. In the photos, the television actress is dressed in a green georgette salwar suit, and she is looking absolutely stunning.
The salwar suit that Shweta Tiwari is wearing in the pictures is from the fashion brand Tamra By Payal Khanna. Shweta donned a pure georgette green and peach salwar suit in the pictures. The ethnic set featured gota and leather work all over. It is also adorned with thread detailing and pearl embellishments. The dupatta also featured heavy gota and pearl work. The salwar suit is priced at Rs 15,500.

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