
Palak Tiwari Channels Her Inner ‘Katherine Song Covey' In Postcards From Korea
Palak Tiwari donned the traditional Korean ensemble to enjoy a surreal time in Korea.
Popular television actress Shweta Tiwari's daughter Palak Tiwari is immensely loved for her sartorial choices and striking looks. The youngster, who made her acting debut in 2021 with the web series Rosie: The Saffron Chapter, keeps ruling hearts of millions. As she has been vacationing in Korea, she channelled the cute Korean avatar and left everyone astonished.
On Instagram, Palak Tiwari posted a series of photos, donning a tulle organza attire named as Hanbok, a traditional Korean dress. It comprises a jeogori (a basic upper garment or jacket) and a chima (a wrap-around skirt). The style and colours can often feature vibrant hues and intricate embroidery, like the floral patterns on the diva's skirt. She was seen striking iconic poses right at the scenic tourist places over there.
Further, Palak and her undisclosed friend were spotted not only twinning in blue-hued organza gowns but also making a cute heart with their hands. Following this, Shweta Tiwari's daughter was seen jumping around the place in her gown, radiating pure elegance. 'Cuz I'm miss PT Korea," she wrote in a small note alongside the bunch of photos.
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Reacting to it, Kritika Bharadwaj, known for her stints in Yodha, Rashmi Rocket and Mismatched, wrote, 'My princess." One of her fans said, 'Omgggg literally a fairyyy on earthhh." Another mentioned, '@harrdysandhu was right when he said 'o Cinderella"." One more comment read, 'Beautiful queen like a fairy from heaven." Someone added, 'Just like a lil fairy hopping around town."
A day earlier, Palak documented her yet another day in Korea in a post on Instagram. She kickstarted the carousel while posing for a selfie with a bouquet of pink flowers and was seen flaunting her widest smile. It also showcased some of the delicacies she enjoyed over there, including creamy tarts, pies and many other sweet delights. One of the snaps also featured her enjoying a wholesome Korean meal, served alongside an assortment of many condiments and side dishes – everything that looked every bit delicious.
In her post's caption, she even expressed her gratitude towards Etude India, a K-beauty brand, for making her the brand ambassador. She penned, 'Just @etudeindia @etudeofficial and Seoul making me very happy." FYI: The diva was seen being part of several campaigns.
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On her professional front, Palak was part of several films and television shows, including Bhootnii, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, The Bhootnii, Quickie and Daku Ram Kishan.
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