Brands of Bollywood at Aryan Khan Series Premiere

Brands of Bollywood

Brands of Bollywood at the Premiere

The Brands of Bollywood was on full display at Aryan Khan’s series premiere. Instead of only focusing on the show, the spotlight quickly shifted to luxury fashion, jewelry, and watches flaunted by celebrities.


Radhika Merchant’s Luxury Choices

Radhika Merchant set the tone for the evening. She carried an Hermès Mini Kelly 20 Crocodile Porosus Bag worth over ₹24 lakh. Her red Maria Lucia Hohan gown was priced at ₹3.22 lakh. Reports suggest her necklace was worth crores, proving why Bollywood luxury brands were the real highlight.


Nita Ambani’s Jaw-Dropping Necklace

When it comes to the Brands & Luxury, Nita Ambani never goes unnoticed. She wore a Paraiba Tourmaline necklace, valued at $500,000.(hindustantimes) Interestingly, it originally belonged to Isha Ambani. But what grabbed attention was the diamond flower design on the necklace, reportedly valued at nearly ₹50 crore.


Suhana Khan’s Versace Look

Suhana Khan carried forward the Bollywood fashion theme. She wore a Medusa 95 draped gown from Versace, priced at ₹6 lakh. Her look represented how star kids are becoming style icons, showcasing global Bollywood branded looks.


SRK and Aryan’s Watch Game

No Bollywood style brands list is complete without luxury watches. Shah Rukh Khan wore an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar, worth ₹2.45 crore. Aryan Khan’s wristwatch was even more staggering — a  Patek Philippe Aquanaut Advanced Research 5650G-001 priced at nearly ₹4.8 crore. These watches alone added massive value . (Full Detail)


Final Thoughts

The premiere of Aryan Khan’s directorial debut was less about its narrative and more a conspicuous display of extravagant affluence. The display of designer handbags, bespoke gowns, dazzling necklaces, and high-end watches, all collectively valued at millions, turned the event into a grand celebration of the extravagant lifestyle of Mumbai’s film fraternity.Maybe the event should have been titled not Bads of Bollywood but truly Brands of Bollywood.

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