According to a Hindustan Times report, most recently, a Sri Lankan artist recreated Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s look from the Ambani wedding in the form of a doll.
For the Ambani wedding festivities, Aishwarya Rai wore a vibrant red Anarkali suit. Her look offered a seamless blend of modern sophistication with traditional elegance. Further, the intricate golden borders, helped her make a style statement effortlessly.
After the wedding, now a video started surfacing online that showed a doll version of Aishwarya Rai’s attire. This doll we are talking about is dressed in a miniature replica of Aishwarya’s red anarkali look.
According to HT, the doll was created by Sri Lankan artist Nigeshan and the video has captured significant attention. The netizen praised the details of the doll and how beautifully it captured the grace of the former beauty queen. “The doll is fantastic— it perfectly captures the elegance of Aishwarya’s outfit!,” read a comment. Another fan wrote “The attention to detail is impressive; the doll mirrors Aishwarya’s style beautifully.”
However, there were a few Aishwarya fans who were not so happy with the recreated doll. One of the comments read – “It’s a fun concept, but the doll doesn’t quite do justice to the real Aishwarya,” while a netizen wrote – “While it’s a cute idea, nothing compares to the real-life elegance of Aishwarya Rai.”
Meanwhile, on the work front, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan was last seen in the movie ‘Ponniyin Selvan 2’. Her work was highly lauded by critics and fans alike. She was even recognized for her work at a recent award function.
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