A literal ray of sunshine! Here's how you can get Mahira Khan's vibrant saree look

Spring is almost here and the Pakistani superstar is making sure to welcome it in style!


Entertainment Desk January 30, 2024

Spring is almost here and Mahira Khan is making sure to welcome it in style! The superstar is known to have donned some of the most spectacular outfits and her latest look wasn't any different. 

Khan arrived at Zabeel Park in Dubai for Jashn-e-Rekhta's Urdu Literary Festival's concluding day, looking like a literal ray of sunshine. For her most recent appearance, the Raees star opted for a gorgeous yellow and pink saree from Indian designer Masaba Gupta's latest collection from her fashion line, House of Masaba. 

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The two-toned gota-adorned drape complemented the pink and yellow floral blouse well. The saree was from Gupta's latest collection and is said to be retailed for INR32,000 on the designer's official website, which loosely converts to Rs106,000.

Khan paired her look with her signature sleek bun and a pink pout. For jewellery, she opted for the same heirloom earrings she had previously worn at one of her dholki's last year, and classic green glass bangles with kundun karay.   Mahira Khan shares more pictures from wedding festivities

The award-winning star, 38, while speaking at the two-day event, expressed her joy at attending Jashn-e-Rekhta for the first time. She emphasised the importance of such platforms where artists from around the world can come together, share stories, appreciate language, and celebrate their shared love for artistic expression. Mahira Khan in Rs 32k Masaba Gupta saree looks like a ray of sunshine for  Dubai event - India Today

Khan shared in an Instagram video, "I'm extremely happy that I'm attending Jashn-e-Rekhta for the first time. I hope I come here repeatedly and receive such a platform repeatedly, where the community of artists from around the world, who love this language and appreciate it, sit together, converse, and talk about stories, and there's shair-o-shayari, and jokes. We should sit together and rejoice." 

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