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Shah Rukh Khan Brings Royal Elegance to the 71st National Film Awards

Shah Rukh Khan Brings Royal Elegance to the 71st National Film Awards Shah Rukh Khan Brings Royal Elegance to the 71st National Film Awards

At the 71st National Film Awards held at Vigyan Bhavan, it wasn’t just cinema that took center stage Shah Rukh Khan’s impeccable fashion made a statement of its own. The Bollywood icon turned heads with a look that was as timeless as it was trendsetting.

Ditching conventional red carpet norms, SRK opted for a tailored black ensemble featuring a modern Mandarin collar, exuding quiet sophistication. But it was his Victorian-inspired peacock brooch, crafted by Shri Paramani Jewels, that stole the spotlight. Encrusted with diamonds and fine emeralds, the brooch wasn’t just an accessory it was a symbol of understated opulence.

The piece beautifully merged heritage craftsmanship with high fashion, adding a royal flourish to an otherwise minimalist outfit. Known for his sartorial elegance, Khan once again proved his mastery in balancing contemporary silhouettes with classic luxury.

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The awards ceremony graced by President Droupadi Murmu celebrated the finest in Indian cinema, with notable attendees including Vikrant Massey, Mohanlal, Karan Johar, Ekta Kapoor, Guneet Monga, Meghna Gulzar, and Vidhu Vinod Chopra.

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