
Neena Gupta Celebrates Her 66th Birthday In An Iconic Kaftan And Biscuit Bra
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For her 66th birthday, Neena Gupta opted for an ensemble from daughter Masaba Gupta's House of Masaba. She stunned in an ivory kaftan and a bralette top.
Neena Gupta recently celebrated her 66th birthday. For the occasion, the actor kept it stylish in a white kaftan dress and a biscuit hued bralette that was designed by her daughter, Masaba Gupta. The actor stunned in the ivory and gold ensemble and got everyone talking with her refreshing take on fashion.
Taking to her Instagram, Neena Gupta shared pictures of her birthday look. Neena has always been a proud supporter of Masaba Gupta's creations and her acting career. The pictures showed Neena looking as radiant as ever in the ivory and gold ensemble. She was seen radiating confidence and grace in the pictures.
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To celebrate her 66th birthday, Neena Gupta opted for an ensemble from Masaba Gupta's House of Masaba. The veteran actor looked radiant in the brand's flowing white 'Rann Kaftan" that she had paired with the now-iconic 'Biscuit Bra." The silhouette blended understated sophistication with standout design, enhanced by gold-toned charms from the fashion brand. The golden charms adorned both the neckline of the kaftan and the bra. These signature elements lent the look a bold, artistic edge.
Neena accessorised the outfit with the label's signature 'Pearlwind Earrings," crafted in an 18-carat gold finish, adding just the right touch of glamour. With slicked-back hair, defined brows, a luminous base, and nude lips, her minimal beauty look let the ensemble shine – an effortlessly elegant tribute to age, style, and self-expression.
On the work front, Neena will be next seen in Metro In Dino. The trailer of the film hints at a tender love story between Neena's and Anupam Kher's characters. The movie also stars Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Pankaj Tripathi, Konkona Sen Sharma, Ali Fazal, and Fatima Sana Sheikh in key roles. Neena Gupta has long been a trailblazer, challenging societal norms. She made headlines decades ago for choosing to raise her daughter, Masaba, as a single mother after her relationship with cricketer Vivian Richards. In 2008, Neena married chartered accountant Vivek Mehra, opting for a life that remains largely private despite her public presence.
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