Bollywood’s glamorous duo Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Dhawan lit up the runway as they walked for entrepreneur and philanthropist Sseema Singh at the Bombay Times Fashion Week.
The event, known for its grandeur and glitz, saw the two stars command the stage with poise, charm, and undeniable star power.
Janhvi turned heads in a stunning gold embellished saree that perfectly accentuated her graceful persona. With soft waves cascading over her shoulders and minimal jewellery, she exuded classic Bollywood elegance — a perfect blend of tradition and glamour.
Walking beside her, Varun Dhawan brought his signature charisma to the ramp in a sleek black ensemble that balanced sophistication with an edge of modernity.
The two stars complemented each other effortlessly, making for a striking visual moment under a canopy of shimmering lights.
Their showstopper appearance was part of Sseema Singh’s collection showcase, a celebration of timeless style and modern craftsmanship.
Sseema, who is admired not only for her work in fashion but also for her philanthropic initiatives, walked the ramp alongside the stars, receiving thunderous applause from the audience.
Viral Bhayani, who shared the video of the moment, captioned it:
“Bollywood's brightest stars shine bright! Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Dhawan walk for Sseema Singh, the entrepreneur and philanthropist with a heart of gold, at Bombay Times Fashion Week. Shrey and Meghna add to the glamour!”
Fans flooded social media with love for the duo, calling them “the ultimate showstoppers.” Janhvi’s fans couldn’t stop praising her elegance, while Varun’s admirers highlighted his effortless confidence on the runway.
Janhvi and Varun, both are making headlines because of their latest release, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, which has touched the hearts of the audiences. They will next be seen together in Bawaal.
A part of review by Moneycontrol read, "The problem lies not in the premise but in its execution. For a family romance, the film crucially lacks an emotional high point in the climax—there is no scene that stirs tears or lingers in memory. Side characters, often the lifeline of such films, are poorly used; Sunny’s friend Mantu (Abhinav Sharma) is relegated to the margins despite his potential to add humour."
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