Bhumi Pednekar goes Bold!

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Most guests at Sid and Kiara’s wedding reception were dressed extremely elegantly after all, not only was it a huge occasion, but they also knew that best buddies ‘Bollywood fashion critics KJo and Kareena Kapoor Khan’s eagle eyes would be critically looking and rating each star’s fashion sense. So everybody was obviously on their toes, dressed resplendently in their best thread.
But in walked Bhumi Pednekar in a rather disastrous ensemble that revealed more of her love handles than her sexy curves. Supposedly, just a few minutes after she walked in, Bhumi was caught by the media kissing a mystery man rather passionately and when she realised that the media was looking and noting, she got the guards to chase them out.
After which, Bhumi looked as if she had been transported to another zone. She waltzed into the shutterbug area rather aggressively and posed for the camera like there was no tomorrow. Flaunting an itsy bitsy bikini top with a precariously low-hipped sari which revealed a lot more adipose tissues rather than curves, Bhumi looked a bit zoned out.
Perhaps it was her rather revealing attire that made her feel bold and beautiful or was it the snapped ‘smooch’ that had got her goat? Whatever! Bhumi did make a bold entrance!

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