Let’s take a look at a throwback video of actress Sobhita Dhulipala showcasing her vibrant look. The video highlights Sobhita’s effortlessly chic appearance as she radiates elegance and grace in a unique blend of colors and textures, making it a visual delight for her fans.
Known for her impeccable fashion sense, Sobhita’s style in this video exudes confidence and individuality, perfectly capturing her essence. Her voluminous curls, paired with minimal makeup, further enhance the bohemian vibe of the ensemble. The video was shared by ETimes as the actress attended 'The Night Manager's success bash.
Recently, Sobhita made headlines with her striking bride look from one of her and Naga Chaitanya’s wedding festivities, as shared by Indian designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee. The actress donned a handcrafted bagru multi-panel ‘chotu lehenga,’ which included a red choli, an embroidered skirt, and a hand-woven dupatta. The intricate detailing, antiqued zardozi, and hand-painted mirror borders reflected the house's signature style and added to Sobhita's ethereal charm.
Sobhita herself shared the pictures on Instagram, describing the night as a “Banjara-themed homage to her backpacking days” that shaped her personality.
On the work front, Sobhita was last seen in the film ‘Love, Sitara’ which received mixed reviews from the movie buffs. ETimes gave the film a rating of only 3 stars out of 5 and our review read, “'Love Sitara' explores family bonds and the fact that every family has its share of secrets and dysfunction, no matter how perfectly one might try to keep the facade of a happy family. And the pressure to conform to societal norms. However while the thought is spot on, the film's narrative is not always convincing. It succumbs to familiar tropes at times and some portions are very clunky. But all is not lost, as ultimately the film's message does come through. The cinematography by Szymon Lenkowski captures Kerala's lush greens and ethos beautifully and the soundtrack (Sangeet Haldipur, Siddharth Haldipur) is pleasantly hummable. B.Jayshree, Virginia Rodrigues and Sonali Kulkarni are effective with their fine performances. But the film rests mostly on Sitara's shoulders and Sobhita Dhulipala's stunning screen presence shines through with Rajeev Siddhartha's Arjun providing a good foil to her effervescent yet flawed character.”
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