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'I'm also waiting': Sobhita Dhulipala on 'Made in Heaven' S3

Actress Sobhita Dhulipala mentioned that she was eagerly anticipating the announcement of the third season of her well-received show, "Made in Heaven," like the show's fans.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: July 31, 2024, 09:43 AM - 2 min read

Sobhita Dhulipala at India Couture Week in New Delhi. - X


Actress Sobhita Dhulipala mentioned that she was eagerly anticipating the announcement of the third season of her well-received show, "Made in Heaven," like the show's fans.

 

The 32-year-old portrays the role of ambitious wedding planner Tara Khanna in the widely popular series on Prime Video.

 

"Made in Heaven" was created by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti and produced by Excel Entertainment. The first season premiered in 2019, and the second season followed last year.

 

When asked if there was any update on the third season, Dhulipala told PTI, "I think you will have to ask the makers. I am also waiting." The actor was speaking on the sidelines of the ongoing Hyundai India Couture Week—2024 in New Delhi.

 

She appeared on the catwalk for designer Rimzim Dadu during the seventh day of the fashion event. 

 

Dhulipala donned a white cutout top inspired by the Baroque style, adorned with beads and crystals, along with a maxi skirt adorned with fringe and beadwork, showcasing Dadu's distinctive metallic wire patterns.

 

Being the designer's muse was an "amazing experience", she said.

 

"It's amazing because you really get to be a part of someone's canvas in your own little way and it's honestly quite a privilege," she added.

 

For the actor, also known for the "Ponniyin Selvan" film franchise and "The Night Manager" web series, the definition of fashion changes every day.

 

"Different days, different answers, honestly, but I do think it can be an expression... your emotions, nostalgia, so many aspects of your personality and channel it into a look. It's a lot of fun," Dhulipala said.

 

Dadu showcased her collection "Stucco" at the event, commencing with a live violin performance. The stage was adorned with white sculptures that seemed to come to life as models strutted down the runway in intricately crafted white garments.

 

The colour scheme encompassed hues of silver, green, blue, pink, and orange.

 

The women's clothing included sarees, lehengas, dresses, and evening gowns, while the men's attire primarily consisted of formal wear and kurtas-pyjamas.

 

The sarees featured unique floral motifs, and the lehenga skirts showcased some geometric patterns.

 

The rest of the collection abounded in embroidery, crystal, and beadwork, with the fringe trim serving as the focal point of the apparel line. This time, Dadu said, she drew inspiration from Baroque architecture.

 

"It is unlike what I always do. Baroque has been depicted in fashion many times but this time I wanted to take something very traditional but keep it like my own experimental modern twist," she told PTI.

 

About the materials used, the designer said, "There were signature materials like my steel wires, my metal cords but this time I also kept a lot of traditional zardozi material, which I tried doing my way." The Hyundai India Couture Week - 2024 will conclude on Wednesday.



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