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Shriya Saran is one of the South actresses who gained recognition in Bollywood after successful films like Drishyam and Zila Ghaziabad. In her film career which spans more than two decades now, the actress has become a renowned face in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi cinema. Apart from her acting prowess, the actress is also known for her fashion choices. Recently, she attended the Diwali party at Manish Malhotra’s house in a light grey embellished lehenga. The photos of the actress have now gone viral.
In the latest trending post, Shriya Saran posted stunning photos in a dazzling silver lehenga coupled with a sleeveless blouse. The actress decided to keep her hair open and complimented her minimal make-up look with silver earrings and gold plated bracelet. Shriya turned heads at the event with her beautiful smile and elegant poses. Shriya Saran accentuated her look with a shade of lipstick and smokey eye makeup. The actress credited her team for the make-up and styling in the caption.
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The actress is known for her fashion choices.
Shriya Saran’s fans couldn’t help but appreciate her beauty by calling her photos stunning and jaw-dropping. Her fans flooded the comment section with hearts and fire emojis after watching her photos.
The Manish Malhotra Diwali bash was also attended by other South actresses such as Lakshmi Manchu and Tamannaah Bhatia. Apart from them, Bollywood superstars also made it through the guest list. Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rai also graced the event with their presence.
It is not the first time Shriya Saran wore a light grey traditional outfit. She was previously seen in a dazzling silver transparent saree which she coupled with the sleeveless blouse. The attire beautifully complemented her beauty. She accentuated her look with a red bindi and traditional earrings. This photoshoot was a part of a clothing brand.
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Shriya Saran was last seen in the musical film titled Music School, which was released on May 12 this year. It was written and directed by Papa Rao Biyyala. The film has 12 songs, out of which 9 songs are composed by the renowned musician Ilaiyaraaja.
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