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Filmfare 2018 Red Carpet: Who Wore What on the Big Night?
From Alia Bhatt and Sonam Kapoor to Ranveer Singh and Arjun Kapoor - check out B-town’s fashion funda.
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Alia Bhatt, Ranveer Singh, Sonam Kapoor and Akshay Kumar on the red carpet at the Filmfare Awards 2018.
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We already know who took home the trophies at Filmfare Awards 2018. But do you know what the stars wore on the red carpet? One of Bollywood’s biggest events, the Filmfare is as much a movie as a fashion affair.
Manushi Chhillar turns heads in a Sonaakshi Raj gown coupled with a Jimmy Choo clutch and of course, the Miss World crown. Shahid Kapoor dazzles in a white Gaurav Gupta suit. Alia Bhatt looks like she has walked out of a fairy tale in a lilac tulle ball gown by Monsoori Official.Ayushmann Khurrana adds a quirky twist to the formal suit.Kajol dazzles in an off-shoulder velvet gown by Manish Malhotra.Parineeti Chopra is dolled up in a printed off-shoulder metallic gown by Kujuta and Meri.Sonam Kapoor walks with Akshay Kumar in a Vera Wang figure-hugging black tube top with gold detailing and matching capri pants and cape blazer.Karan Johar is all about bling. Ranveer Singh clearly believes in stealing the limelight - he made waves in a very Bollywood custom-made Kartik D suit.Kalki koechlin is pretty in a sunny Sabyasachi sari. Arjun Kapoor amps up his style quotient in a Shantanu and Nikhil ensemble. Rajkummar Rao is crispily turned out - he took home two trophies. Konkona Sensharma looks gorgeous in an Anavila sari paired with an Amrapali necklace. Vidya Balan guns for black and gold in a Rick Roy sari as she walks the red carpet with husband Siddharth Roy Kapur. Madhuri Dixit channels florals on her night out with Mr Nene.
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