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South diva Pooja Hegde, who has also worked in several Hindi films, is known not just for her acting chops but also for her brilliant sartorial choices as well. The actress stole the show as she set the social media on fire with her recent look in a saree. Her unique fashion sense is what sets her apart from many other celebrities. Her recent OOTD looks stunning and is perfect for a Diwali dinner.
Pooja Hegde’s stylist, Tanya Ghavri dropped some photos of the actress as she exuded grace in the red drape. The Radhe Shyam actress turned muse for ace designer Manish Malhotra. She can be seen in a red sheer saree with intricate designs at the hem giving the traditional attire a contemporary touch. She further kicked her look up by a notch by pairing the saree with a stylish bustier with a round back. What added to her festive look was the addition of accessories. She chose a stone-studded choker, a maang-tikli, bangles and a ring.
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The caption read, “Embracing the red radiance.” The comment section was filled with love and praise. Designer Manish Malhotra dropped red hearts. A fan was absolutely smitten by her looks and commented, “No one can make my soul smile more than you Pooja Hegde. I believe in angels because of you.” Another fan wrote, “Mother, you are an example of beauty, I swear, whenever I see you, my heart skips a beat.” There were other comments which called her an “evergreen beauty” while some called her pretty.
On the professional front, Pooja Hegde was last seen in the movie Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan starring Salman Khan, Shehnaaz Gill, Bhumika Chawla, Raghav Juyal, Siddharth Nigam and many more. She is all set to star in the upcoming and highly-anticipated thriller titled Deva, helmed by Rosshan Andrews. She will be sharing the screen space with Jersey actor Shahid Kapoor. The movie is being backed by Siddharth Roy Kapur and Zee Studios. The movie is slated to release on October 11, 2024. As per reports, the story of Deva is about an exceptional police officer trying to solve a high-profile case.
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