Rakul Preet Singh's Orange Crop Top With Blue Denim Is Perfect Date Wear
Rakul Preet Singh's Orange Crop Top With Blue Denim Is Perfect Date Wear
Rakul Preet Singh rounded off her look with a mauve lip shade, mascara-laden lashes and kohl-rimmed eyes.

Rakul Preet Singh is a true blue fashionista and often sets fashion benchmarks through her style statements. And now the star has dominated the fashion headlines by saying yes to chic urban attire. The Chhatriwali actress shared her pictures on Instagram wearing an orange crop top and blue denim.

She flaunted her toned abs by showcasing her midriff, setting her tresses open and accessorising her look with earrings and rings. She rounded off her look with a mauve lip shade, mascara-laden lashes, and kohl-rimmed eyes. Users could also spot generous applications of highlighter and blush. “Cos you are worth it baby”, the 33-year-old actress wrote in the caption.

Earlier, Rakul had also shared her pictures in Indo-Western style on Instagram. She opted for a heavily embellished black pre-draped saree in these pictures. The all-black number featured a shimmery silhouette with a thigh-high slit. The Chhatriwali actress paired the drape with a strappy V-neck blouse, studded with gold, white and black beads.

Rakul completed her look with gleaming bangles in one hand, a pair of statement danglers and a few rings. She left her tresses open and styled with curled ends. Muted mauve lips, bronzed cheekbones, mascara, kohl, and nude eyelids gave her a radiant glam. Golden high heels finish the look to perfection. “There is no such thing as too much black,” she captioned the photos.

Rakul Preet Singh is looking forward to her much-anticipated film Indian 2 directed by S Shankar. Starring an ensemble cast of actors Priya Bhavani Shankar, Kamal Haasan, Kajal Aggarwal and others, the film will be released on July 12.

In an exclusive interview with Pinkvilla, she lavished praise on Kamal Haasan, her colleague in the Indian 2. She said, “You know, Kamal sir, Amit ji – these guys are institutions. They are films. The Indian cinema belongs to them. They have been there for so long. Out of the 100 years of Indian cinema, they’ve been there for so long – 60 years I think – both of them. It’s just amazing. It just inspires you that there are no shortcuts to success. You have to be driven and you have to be so passionate about your work.”

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