New Delhi: In the film, Vicky is playing the role of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj and Rashmika is playing the role of his wife Yesubai Bhosale.
Speaking to ANI, Rashmika said, “We had a lot of fun while shooting for Chhava. We have kept Chhava a closely guarded secret because we wanted to package it beautifully for all of you. But I had a lot of fun working with Vicky and today I am walking with him, which made it all the more special. We have something very exciting for you. Look forward to it.”
Rashmika Mandanna and Vicky Kaushal turned muse for ace designer Falguni Shane Peacock on Wednesday.
Rashmika stole the show in a stunning ivory lehenga adorned with intricate sequin and pearl work.
The lehenga blouse featured pearl designs on the shoulders and was complemented with an elegantly draped long veil.
Her look was completed with open, wavy hair and smokey eye makeup, which highlighted her natural beauty.
Traditional jewellery including delicate maang tikka and hath panja added a touch of classic elegance to her outfit.
On the other hand, Vicky Kaushal exuded a royal aura in his light golden sherwani that featured heavy sequin embroidery.
The outfit was worn with powder-golden ivory pants and matching loafers, creating a harmonious and sophisticated look that exuded luxury and sophistication.
Celebrating two decades of redefining Indian couture, Falguni Shane Peacock showcased its latest collection ‘Rang Mahal’ as the highlight of the event.
The closing ceremony of India Couture Week was grand with a touch of classical and Bollywood music.
The collection paid homage to India’s cultural heritage with intricate designs and luxurious fabrics, all expertly created by the master craftsmen of the Falguni Shane Peacock Atelier and dedicated weavers from back home.
The event was not just a fashion show; it was a sensory feast that started with a lilac themed contemporary dance and star performances. Everything was magical during the couture presentation by Falguni and Shane.
The evening was enlivened by a live concert featuring contemporary renditions of popular Bollywood hits, adding a dynamic musical element to the runway experience.
The bridal collection segment was particularly attractive, with models performing live to ‘Yeh Jo Des Hai Tera’ from ‘Swades’ and other hit songs like ‘Mast Magan’, ‘Tere Hawale’ and ‘Peer Vi Tu’.
As showstoppers, Rashmika and Vicky graced the runway to the soulful tunes of ‘Tere Bina’ from ‘Guru’ and ‘Ve Haniya’, bringing an unforgettable finale to the couture week.