As the dimpled beauty of Bollywood turns 48 today, we bring you some of the best looks of Preity Zinta that prove she is a top-notch player who knows how to nail the fashion game
(Pic courtesy: Preity Zinta/ Instagram)
Bollywood's bubbly and beautiful actor, Preity Zinta is turning a year older today. The evergreen star who began her acting career in 1998 alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Manisha Koirala with 'Dil Se', Preity has always amazed her fans and audiences with her unconventional screen presence. The actor who took the film industry by storm with her scintillating performance in Bobby Deol-starrer 'Soldier' in 1998, Preity established herself as one of Bollywood's most impactful leading ladies in the early 2000s. Known for movies like 'Chori Chori Chupke Chupke', 'Dil Chahta Hai', 'Kal Ho Na Ho', 'Koi Mil Gaya', 'Veer Zaara' and 'Salaam Namaste', Preity is looked upon as one of the impactful female actors who ruled Bollywood who has massively contributed in changing the portrayal of women on screen. A successful actor, an entrepreneur and now, a blessed mother of two lovely kids, Preity knows how to put her best foot forward when it comes to style and fashion. As the dimpled beauty of Bollywood turns 48 today, we bring you some of the best looks of Preity Zinta that prove she is a top-notch player who knows how to nail the fashion game.
The diva who has been away from the silver screen for a long time now, Priety is a true-blue star of the red carpet who glows in her full glory. Back in 2019, Preity made headlines when she hit the red carpet of the IIFA Awards wearing a stunning mermaid-like metallic gold gown. The 'Koi Mil Gaya' star looked no less than a diva as she walked the red carpet in a stunning dress which had a huge bow-like design at the back. She looked ravishing as she painted her lips red and for the accessories, the actor kept it minimal with a chunky stone-studded bracelet and silver danglers.
Somewhere back in 2020, Preity took social media by storm when she dropped a photo of her dressed in a dramatic red gown. The plunging neckline, the long trail and the chunky ruffles, which were placed elegantly on her shoulders, enhanced Preity's hotness quotient to a whole another level. The 'Veer Zara' actor looked resplendent as she sported red lipstick and red-tinted glossy make-up to compliment her ravishing red ensemble.
The diva of the early 2000s who has been ruling our hearts since her debut, Preity Zinta looks mesmerising every time when she pulls off an ethnic ensemble. Preity grabbed eyeballs when she posted a photo of her dressed in a dazzling ivory and gold anarkali suit. The heavily embellished dress had a glamorous dupatta with blingy fringe and borders. The deep U-shaped design at the back along with cute latkans made her ethnic dress look playful. The pretty actor paired off her chic ethnic dress with statement earrings, subtle make-up and wavy hair.
Apart from nailing red-carpet looks and winning hearts with extravagant ethnic ensembles, the 'Dil Chahta Hai' star sure knows how to steal thunders with her off-duty looks. Back in 2020, the actor took to Instagram where she dropped a photo of her donning a stylish black latex jacket, skin-fit denim and black heeled boots. The shiny effect on her jacket was the best part of her overall outfit. While she channelled her inner rockstar with a chic jacket and black-heeled boots, she kept it classy with a white shirt beneath and dark blue denim.
The actor who steals hearts with her dimpled smile looked like an absolute stunner when she rocked skinny latex pants and paired them up with a yellow Versace sleeveless top. She upped her oomph factor as she rounded off her edgy ensemble with high-ankle black stilettos booties. With red lipstick on and golden danglers, she slayed as she struck a pose for the camera.
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