Post by : Omar Nasser
Photo : Instagram / @ananyapanday
Ananya Panday looked beautiful in Delhi for the trailer launch of her new movie, Kesari Chapter 2. She wore a cyan saree with bright orange flower designs. The light blue color looked fresh and perfect for summer, while the orange flowers added a warm and happy touch. The lace border on the saree gave it an old-fashioned but classy look.
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Her blouse had a special design with hanging tassels made of small orange fabric flowers with a blue center. This small detail made her outfit stand out. She also wore a navy blue beaded necklace, which matched well with the saree. To complete her look, she added fresh jasmine flowers in her hair and a tiny black bindi, giving her a traditional and elegant style.
The colors of her outfit were well chosen. The cool blue base and warm orange flowers created a perfect balance. The lacework, flower hair accessory, and beaded choker added an old-time charm, while the bright colors made it look fresh and new. This mix of traditional and modern styles showed how fashion can be both trendy and timeless.
In her new movie Kesari Chapter 2, Ananya plays a lawyer. The film tells the story of court cases after the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. She will act alongside Akshay Kumar and R. Madhavan. Before this, she was seen in Call Me Bae and CTRL. Her next movie is called Chand Mera Dil.
Ananya Panday always impresses with her fashion choices. Her cyan saree look at the Kesari Chapter 2 trailer launch was another example of how she mixes classic and modern fashion in a simple and stylish way.
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