Rashmika Mandanna and Vicky Kaushal Dazzle as Showstoppers at India Couture Week
Rashmika Mandanna and Vicky Kaushal starred in Falguni Shane Peacock's 'Rang Mahal' collection at India Couture Week. The duo shared their experience of working on the film 'Chhava.' Their performances were highlighted with traditional outfits and live Bollywood music, creating a magical evening.
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Rashmika Mandanna, poised to share screen space with Vicky Kaushal in the upcoming film 'Chhava', shared her thrilling experience of working alongside him. In this cinematic venture, Vicky embodies Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, while Rashmika portrays his wife, Yesubai Bhonsale.
Speaking to ANI, Rashmika expressed, "We had an absolute blast shooting for 'Chhava.' We've kept the details hush-hush to ensure a beautiful reveal for the audience. Working with Vicky was incredible, and today's walk with him made it even more special. We have something very exciting for you all to look forward to." On Wednesday, both Rashmika and Vicky became the muses for renowned designers Falguni Shane Peacock.
Rashmika captivated in an ivory lehenga adorned with intricate sequins and beadwork. The outfit featured a drop-beaded shoulder blouse and a gracefully draped long veil, complemented by her flowing hair and smokey eye makeup, accentuating her natural beauty. Traditional jewellery, including a delicate mang teeka and hath panja, added classic elegance to her ensemble.
Contrastingly, Vicky Kaushal embraced a regal look with a pale golden dust sherwani, heavily embellished with sequined embroidery. Paired with powder-golden ivory pants and matching loafers, his ensemble exuded luxury and sophistication.
Celebrating two decades of redefining Indian couture, Falguni Shane Peacock unveiled their latest collection, 'Rang Mahal,' at the closing ceremony of India Couture Week. The grand event, with its classical and Bollywood musical influences, paid homage to India's cultural legacy through intricate designs and luxurious fabrics crafted by master artisans and Swadesh weavers.
The showcase went beyond fashion, presenting a sensory feast beginning with a contemporary dance and sitar performance themed in lilac hues. The evening included a live concert featuring contemporary Bollywood hits, adding a dynamic musical element to the runway. The bridal collection segment, accompanied by live renditions of songs like 'Yeh Jo Des Hai Tera' from 'Swades', was enchanting.
As showstoppers, Rashmika and Vicky graced the runway to soulful tunes like 'Tere Bina' from 'Guru' and 'Ve Haaniya,' delivering an unforgettable finale to the couture week. (ANI)
(With inputs from agencies.)

