Not only did Alia Bhatt, 'Phool' of 'Laapataa Ladies' also reach Met Gala 2024, but the desi look of the actress went viral from the carpet!


Posted on 8th May 2024 12:43 pm by rohit kumar

Alia Bhatt is in the headlines for Met Gala 2024. The actress added charm to the event in a Sabyasachi outfit. On May 7, the actress remained in the news throughout the day. However, apart from her, another Indian actress had reached the Met Gala, but perhaps no one noticed.


 

The picture of the Laapataa ladies' flower i.e. Nitanshi Goyal has surfaced from the carpet of Met Gala 2024. Aamir Khan's production house has shared this on the official social media page. At just 17 years of age, Nitanshi Goyal has also reached popular events like the Met Gala.


 

Laapataa ladies' flowers reach Met Gala

In the photo surfaced from Met Gala 2024, Nitanshi Goyal is seen in the Laapataa Ladies look. Nitanshi Goyal, wearing a red color saree, is seen covering herself with a shawl. The Laapataa Ladies actress is looking amazing at the Met Gala event, but these are not original photos but have been photoshopped.


 

Photoshopped picture impressed

Aamir Khan Films production house on Tuesday shared a photoshopped picture of Nitanshi Goyal at the Met Gala on its X account. The Laapataa Ladies actress's look was liked a lot on social media. Many users also praised the film in the post.


 

Alia's look stole the limelight

Talking about Alia Bhatt's look at the Met Gala 2024, the actress wore a mint green-colored floral printed saree. Walked in a mint green-colored saree, in which flowers were embroidered. Apart from this, silk floss, glass beads, and semi-precious stones were used in her dress. This Met Gala outfit of Alia Bhatt was prepared with hand embroidery. To enhance the beauty of the sareea 23-foot-long trail was also added to it.

 

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