Anushka Sharma's wedding look from 'Sultan' decoded


New Delhi, July 1 (IANS): Actress Anushka Sharma's wedding sequence look from the forthcoming film "Sultan" has been styled by Diva’ni, the country's first cinema-inspired fashion brand that is set to open its doors in Pakistan this month.

The look is part of a special sequence in the song “Sachi Muchi” from the Salman Khan-starrer “Sultan”, which is releasing on Eid on July 6.

Anushka is seen wearing a traditional bridal ensemble for a wedding set in Haryana and this one of the key looks of the actress in the movie. 

She is seen in a handcrafted traditional chikankari ensemble embellished with bespoke technique of zardozi, including elements of kundan, gota, dabka and naqshi. This ensemble is a part of Diva’ni’s 'Lafz' collection.

Talking about her look in the film, Anushka said in a statement: "I am excited about 'Sultan'. It's the first time that I am playing a wrestler. Aarfa (my character) has different looks in the film -- some traditional and some sporty, but mostly sporty.

"The traditional outfit which is ivory chikankari is beautiful. Diva'ni team did a fantastic job in designing and executing it.”

The 'Lafz' line boasts the Mughal art of rendering delicate patterns in pristine white threads on fine mulls and muslin.

  

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