
Vidya Balan is an ethnic queen in Rs 17k black chanderi saree for Jalsa promotions. See pics
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What Vidya wore was a pitch black chanderi saree. The stunning piece featured thin gold piping on the pallu and pleats that enhanced its beauty even more.
Vidya Balan is gearing up for the release of her upcoming film Jalsa and is super busy in the promotions. She has been dishing out absolutely gorgeous looks for the promotions and we are busy taking notes. From pantsuits to gorgeous sarees, the actress is turning heads one ensemble at a time. For her latest look, Vidya opted for a jet-black saree from the brand Turn Black. She looked like a beautiful ethnic dream and we are sure that you won’t be able to take your eyes off her.
What Vidya wore was a pitch-black chanderi saree. The stunning piece featured thin gold piping on the pallu and pleats that enhanced its beauty even more. The diva paired it with a collared blouse in the same shade and wore a brown belt to cinch the saree at the waist. We like!
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To accessorise, Vidya chose to go with rustic dull-gold round earrings and a statement ring. She tied her hair in a sleek ponytail and went with defined eyebrows, brown eyeshadow, generous coats of mascara, kohl-laden eyes, a touch of blush and a maroon lip for makeup. So beautiful!

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