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Deepika Padukone dazzles at her BAFTA debut, presenting in a gorgeous Sabyasachi saree, adding Bollywood charm to the prestigious event.
At the glitzy 77th British Academy Film Awards, Deepika Padukone, the Bollywood sensation, made her BAFTA debut in style. Dressed in an ethereal white saree designed by the renowned Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Deepika added a touch of traditional Indian glamour to the red carpet at London’s Royal Festival Hall. With a matching backless blouse, she effortlessly turned heads and stole the spotlight, showcasing her impeccable fashion sense.
Not only did Deepika grace the event with her impeccable style, but she also took on the role of presenter, adding a touch of Bollywood charm to the prestigious ceremony. She presented the award for Best Film Not In The English Language to director Jonathan Glazer for his compelling work, “The Zone Of Interest.”
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Sharing her excitement and stunning look with her fans, Deepika took to social media to post a series of photos, capturing her radiant presence at the event. This wasn’t the first time Deepika showcased the beauty of the saree on the international stage. From her debut at the Cannes Film Festival to serving on the jury, she has consistently celebrated Indian couture on global platforms.
At the BAFTA, Deepika joined a star-studded lineup of presenters, including the likes of Hugh Grant, Dua Lipa, Idris Elba, and Andrew Scott, adding her unique flair to the evening’s festivities. Her presence added a touch of diversity and inclusivity to the event, highlighting the global reach and impact of Indian cinema.
Among the nominees in the Best Film Not In The English Language category were notable films like “20 Days in Mariupol,” “Anatomy of a Fall,” “Past Lives,” and “Society of the Snow.” However, it was Jonathan Glazer’s “The Zone Of Interest” that clinched the prestigious award, earning recognition for its outstanding contribution to world cinema.
Deepika’s appearance at the BAFTAs not only celebrated her talent and fashion sense but also served as a testament to the growing influence of Indian cinema on the global stage. As she continues to dazzle audiences worldwide, she remains a proud ambassador of Indian culture and creativity, bridging the gap between East and West with elegance and grace.
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