Samantha Ruth Prabhu just wore the most Nikah-worthy sharara – Times of India

South Indian sensation and Telugu actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu has always impressed us with her sartorial picks. From flowy dresses to mesmerising drapes, the diva has made a statement in all western and Indian garments. While her ethnic picks are a rage amongst her fans, her recent look is ruling the internet as it has Samantha slaying in a sharara. And if you love shararas or are looking for one for an upcoming wedding, then Samantha’s sharara could be your style inspiration! Have a look.

The actress who played Khatija in ‘Kaathuvaakula Rendu Kaadhal’ dressed as Khatija in a beautiful red sharara for one of the sequences from the much-talked about film and the look has gone viral since it made its way on the internet.

Samantha stunned in a stunning red sharara by popular designer Kavitha Gutta. The heavy embroidered sharara features heavy zari all over embroidered rawsilk lehanga. Samantha paired it with a heavy embroidered raw silk tunic. The ensemble comes with all over buti and zari embroidered border dupatta.

The made in India garment costs INR 125,494, as listed on the designer’s official website.

Styled by Preetham Jukalker, Samantha styled the look with traditional jewellery – including passa/matha patti, maang tikka, jhumka and a choker.

We loved Samantha’s regal look, tell us how did you like it in the comment section below.

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