2014 Flashback: B-Town’s most beautiful onscreen Brides
- Alia Bhatt in 2 States Alia looked breathtaking in a Manish Malhotra orange and raspberry red South Indian style traditional half-saree for her wedding sequence in her film 2 States. Her jewellery was a cross between North and South with a maang tikka, jhumkas, gold coin necklace, Read More">kamar bandh and bangles. Adding to the SouthRead More
Alia Bhatt in 2 States
Alia looked breathtaking in a Manish Malhotra orange and raspberry red South Indian style traditional half-saree for her wedding sequence in her film 2 States. Her jewellery was a cross between North and South with a maang tikka, jhumkas, gold coin necklace, kamar bandh and bangles. Adding to the South Indian touch were the gajras in her hair. Simple yet stunning, Alia exemplified the modern Indian bride.
Alia Bhatt in Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania
As Kavya, the small town girl from Ambala, whose only wish in life is to wear a "Kareena Kapoor wala designer lehenga" for her wedding, Alia looked like the perfect Bollywood Bride in a hot pink Lehenga choli. Side swept hair, jhumkas, red bangles and glares completed her bridal look. - Rakul Preet in Yaariyan In the romantic track Love Me Thoda Aur from her debut film Yaariyan, Rakul Preet portrayed a Sikkim bride in a traditional red outfit with Bhutia jewellery.
Rakul Preet in Yaariyan
In the romantic track Love Me Thoda Aur from her debut film Yaariyan, Rakul Preet portrayed a Sikkim bride in a traditional red outfit with Bhutia jewellery. - Adah Sharma in Hasee Toh Phasee As the quintessential Gujarati bride, Read More">Adah Sharma looked gorgeous in a white with red border Gujarati sari with a bandhini dupatta covering her head accessorised with kundan jewellery. Parineeti Chopra in Daawat-E-Ishq Designer brand Diva’ni created Parineeti’s bridal lehenga in Daawat-E-Ishq by reviving Mughal influences with intricate embroidery inRead More
Adah Sharma in Hasee Toh Phasee
As the quintessential Gujarati bride, Adah Sharma looked gorgeous in a white with red border Gujarati sari with a bandhini dupatta covering her head accessorised with kundan jewellery.
Parineeti Chopra in Daawat-E-Ishq
Designer brand Diva'ni created Parineeti's bridal lehenga in Daawat-E-Ishq by reviving Mughal influences with intricate embroidery in soft colours to bring out the beauty of her Awadhi character Gulrez. - Tamannaah Bhatia in Entertainment Also donning the white bridal attire was Tamannaah Bhatia in her film Entertainment. Tamannaah went the minimalistic route with soft makeup, hair tied in a bun, Read More">accessorised with a headband and dainty earrings. Kriti Sanon in Heropanti Kriti Sanon epitomised the traditional Indian bride in her pink and gold ghagra-choli accessorisedRead More
Tamannaah Bhatia in Entertainment
Also donning the white bridal attire was Tamannaah Bhatia in her film Entertainment. Tamannaah went the minimalistic route with soft makeup, hair tied in a bun, accessorised with a headband and dainty earrings.
Kriti Sanon in Heropanti
Kriti Sanon epitomised the traditional Indian bride in her pink and gold ghagra-choli accessorised with a kundan set, bangles and a long choti with a parandha. As shocking as it may sound but her beautiful mehendi was drawn using a sketch pen. - Deepika Padukone in Finding Fanny Deepika dazzled in a pristine white wedding gown featuring a voluminous skirt and net veil for her short lived wedding to Ranveer Singh in Finding Fanny. Soft make up added elegance to her look. Shraddha Kapoor in Ek Villain Flaunting her Maharastrian roots on screen, Read More">Shraddha Kapoor looked lovely inRead More
Deepika Padukone in Finding Fanny
Deepika dazzled in a pristine white wedding gown featuring a voluminous skirt and net veil for her short lived wedding to Ranveer Singh in Finding Fanny. Soft make up added elegance to her look.
Shraddha Kapoor in Ek Villain
Flaunting her Maharastrian roots on screen, Shraddha Kapoor looked lovely in a pink saree accessorised with a Mundavalya (string of pearls across the forehead), nath, necklace, earring and a maang tikka.