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Shraddha Kapoor’s ‘AWKWARD’ ramp walk leaves netizens divided – WATCH | – Times of India


Shraddha Kapoor walked the ramp for a couture brand at an event held in New Delhi on Saturday night. The actress wore a stunning white lehenga featuring intricate beadwork and embroidery, from the brand’s latest Resonance 2024/25 collection. While there is no doubt about the actress’ stunning appearance in the elaborate ensemble, it was her strut down the ramp that has the internet divided.
The videos from the show made its way online and became subject to discussion. While a section of the audience are of the opinion that she managed to walk the ramp with grace, others feel there was ‘something awkward’ about the walk.
“She, as usual, looks fab, but it seems she is finding it difficult to walk in that lehenga,” a netizen commented. Another stated that the walk wasn’t impressive, “Something awkward abt that outfit or maybe her footwear. Her walk is not impressive… though she looks cute.” A netizen pointed out that the lehenga is quite heavy, and yet Shraddha Kapoor nailed the walk, “The way she handled the Lehenga of 20kg like a queen.” Another comment read, “She’s couldn’t walk comfortably her face expression say it all.”
An internet user said, “She had aced the ramp but the problem is in lehenga it’s heavy from down and she had not practiced for it.” Still another wrote, “I think her lehenga is heavy that’s why she was unable to walk properly… anyways she is looking beautiful.”

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Meanwhile, Shraddha is currently basking in the success of ‘Stree 2’. The film emerged as one of the biggest blockbuster films of the year, and it has completed 50 days in the theatres.

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