Midnight's Child: Elegant Shriya Saran
After grabbing eyeballs with her stunning look at the recent Toronto International Film Festival, actress Shriya Saran yet again wowed everyone as she walked the red carpet at the 56th BFI London Film Festival on Sunday. The actress attended the premiere of her upcoming film Midnight's Children in an olive green Manish Malhotra sari.
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After grabbing eyeballs with her stunning look at the recent Toronto International Film Festival, actress Shriya Saran yet again wowed everyone as she walked the red carpet at the 56th BFI London Film Festival on Sunday. The actress attended the premiere of her upcoming film Midnight's Children in an olive green Manish Malhotra sari.
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Shriya was joined by co-star Satya Bhabha, all suited up for the evening.
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Director Deepa Mehta, whose newest film is being appreciated at various film festivals, is all smiles. Midnight's Children will reportedly release in India at the end of this year.
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Midnight's Children is based on author Salman Rushdie's 1981 controversial award winning novel of the same name.
Ahead: Wow, look at Shriya Saran -
Actress Shriya Saran attended the premiere of Deepa Mehta's Midnight's Children during the 37th annual Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto on Sunday.
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Shriya was stunning in a pink Manish Malhotra lehenga complete with a red bindi.
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Shriya talks to her fans who were present to get a glimpse of the actress.
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On Saturday, Shriya was spotted at a photocall in a black and white dress.
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Actor Siddharth plays the role of Shiva in the movie based on Salman Rushdie's award winning novel.
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Shriya, Siddharth and actor Satya Bhabha pose for the cameras.
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Lead actor Satya Bhabha at the premiere.
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Actress Shahana Goswami was surprisingly sexy in a red Sabyasachi sari.
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Actress Anita Majumdar, who plays Emerald, was true to her colours as she opted for a emerald green sari for the event.
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Director Deepa Mehta with author Salman Rushdie.
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The author talks to his fans.
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