This song is Starring: Aftab Shivdasani, Aamna Shariff, and Linda Arsenio
Even though Aloo Chaat was a flop, Aamna's eye-catching traditional lehenga choli was an instant HIT! Her jewelry, clothing, and makeup were 10/10 in my book. The bridal attire stuck to the traditional colors of red and green with an uniquely longer, fitted choli. This look is very flattering to most curvy Indian women, and the pattern on the choli is strategically placed to cover any insecurities in the midsection.
Kundan jewelry makes another appearance, and it won't stop yet! It's okay that Aamna is not wearing a necklace because the rest of her outfit is filled with what appears to be zari and embriodery work. I also really like her unique square shaped kundan baju band (armlet).
There's nothing like a full on punjabi sangeet party, is there? Check out the gold and red backdrop with hanging flowers, and what appear to be hanging Moroccan-type lanterns. The perfect decor for a traditional event.
Linda's gold and red lehenga choli was even more traditional. For the traditional brides who prefer to wear one color on their wedding day, this lehenga is simple and elegant and can be complemented with traditional gold family heirlooms.
On the set of Aloo Chaat, the actors pose in their wedding attire. Aftab is looking smashing and would be a handsome groom!
I'm not a reel or real bollywood bride, but I enjoy watching Bollywood films, and I always notice the gorgeous bridal clothing and jewlery worn by the actresses. The diversity of the bridal wear reflects India's diversity in its regions. I'd like to use this blog as a documentation of Indian film wedding decor, ceremonies, and songs. I hope future brides will benefit from this site and gain inspiration for their own weddings!
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