In Arpita Mehta

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Disha wore a peach Arpita Mehta lehenga with jewellery by Mrinalini Chandra to Ambani’s Ganesh Chaturthi festivities on Friday evening.

Besides the fact that the color didn’t seem to do much for her, I am also questioning the choice of outfit. A bustier top with a sheer dupatta to a Ganesh Puja event? If this was me, I can already hear my Mom screaming “Cover up, will ya!” :P

Disha Patani at Ambani Ganesh Chaturthi Festivities

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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  1. Payal, you echoed my sentiments. Even though she toned down the look with the dupatta, a “bustier top” (let’s just call it what it is, a strapless bra) is highly inappropriate for a puja. I get that she’s starting out and needs to achieve a certain look to catch the eyes of casting directors/ producers but this is too OTT.

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  2. Not a good look. Color didn’t work for her. Makeup and selection of jewelry is not working. Also we know, that she knows she is a hot bod, she really doesn’t need to shout out loud about it. I mean this is pretty odd. It seems like a part of her brief to al her stylists that the outfit should be able to enhance her hot bod. Not needed.

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  3. Maybe I’m a minority here, but I don’t think her outfit is inappropriate for the occasion. (Now, please don’t pan me just yet.)

    It’s not just a puja, it’s a celebration. And that too this happens to be an ultra high society celebration/soiree. Let’s not get our own practices intermixed into this and pass judgement.

    Secondly, as far as outfit, I think the bodice looks nice on her, I think the print doesn’t really go well with the lehenga or the dupatta, imo. That’s my only issue with this look.

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    • I would agree. It’s a huge event, so I don’t think this outfit would be particularly conspicuous, esp in Mumbai. If this were at a smaller celeb pooja, like the ones at the homes of the Dutts or Khans, it may look out of place. But I get the feeling that this was not just a pooja. I could be totally wrong, but still, given the size of the event, I would think it is a small drop in a large pond.

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  4. Well its you and neither its me,not liking it is one thing but why the minor slut shame of oh my mom would say this?wat r u insinuating that her mother doesnt care enough to stop her from wearing this perfectly albeit showy top which covers what needs to be covered and is covered with a sheermaterial to avoid the obvious in your face?

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  5. its hilarious, Jhanvi showed more skin but it was fine but here’s Disha who looks stunning and her outfit isn’t even event appropriate?
    okayyyy

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  6. In the West (which is the originator of all fashion trends that get eventually copied around the world including India), there is certainly an aspect of event-appropriateness to all dressing. In India these days, people seemed to have learnt a new word from the western media, so even if there is slight criticism of someone’s sartorial choices in terms of event-appropriateness, some folks seem to scream “slut-shaming!!” regardless of the validity of the criticism.

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  7. Am I the only one who wants to know what brand of maang tikka is she wearing? Looks interesting ! The outfit, though I really don’t care for.

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