Geneila D'Souza Turns 'Bride' Again!


Candolim (Goa), Nov 29 (IANS): Actress Geneila D'Souza, who got married to long-time beau Riteish Deshmukh earlier this year, turned into a "bride" again for designer Neeta Lulla at the ongoing India Resort Fashion Week (IRFW).

The four-day fashion extravaganza started here Wednesday.

This was Geneila's first ramp show dressed as a bride after getting married to Riteish Feb 3.

She looked as vivacious as ever in a pastel colour lehanga-choli and minimal make-up.

"Actually this is my second ramp show after marriage but yet it's first time in bridal wear," the 25-year-old actress told IANS.

The designer chose to showcase a collection that was a mix of lehangas, saris and anarkalis in bright as well as nude shades.

Genelia said she personally loves the designs of Lulla but she is not just a brand person.

"I don't think I am only the brand person. I love everything if that's different. I love funky and cool stuffs that are available on road-side shops to high fashion stuff. Also my poison is shoes and I have many pairs."

She said she is also excited to make her comeback in Bollywood after a short break.

"I am reading scripts; let's hope that something will work out soon. I have been on a well-deserved break as I have been working non-stop for last 10 years so this came at the right time. I will only sign my next film if I feel excited about it," she said.

  

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