Actress Janhvi Kapoor exudes regal charm in Manish Malhotra sari

Among legions of young film enthusiasts Janhvi Kapoor is a heartthrob. And, she never lets them down either on screen or at any other celebrity events. Besides, she maintains her immaculate taste of her sartorial choices to ensure her costume is OOTD. What is outstanding about Janhvi is her uncanny poise in draping herself in both classic, traditional costumes as well modern apparel with equal finesse.

Meanwhile, she is making the promotional events of her upcoming film Devara: Part 1, platforms for her fashion game too. A series of recent posts on her Instagram handle, shows Janhvi oozing the 'oomph' factor and exuding elegance and grace. In her latest photos she appears in her regal avatar wearing a Manish Malhotra sari.

The golden Kanjeevaram sari comes with Swaroski embellishments and the antique zari nakshi design. She paired it with a crystal blouse laced with intricate scallop design. The traditional Jhumka earrings and the dewy nose stud add charm to the stunning elegance of the Bollywood diva.

Earlier, she had surprised netizens in an ice-blue dhothi-sari paired with a helter neck blouse and also in an ombre pattern pink sari with sequin embellishments. Though any type of outfit can mark Janvi's class, she always looks ethereal in saris.

Devara: Part 1 is a Telugu language action movie, in which Janhvi plays opposite N T Rama Rao Jr. Apart from Saif Ali Khan, Shruti Marathe, Prakash Raj, Srikanth actors like Shine Tom Chacko and Narain also pivotal roles in the move. The movie is directed by Koratala Siva and the songs of the movie, released on YouTube, have already gone viral. The movie is all set to release on September 27.

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