Star Screen Awards 2016 – Award season has begun and our celebrities have started gearing up to their fashion game.
From gowns, to dresses to suits, they all have what they will be soon wearing to one award show after another.
The first award show for the season was Star Screen Awards 2016, held on 4th December and as usual, our dear celebs rocked what they wore.
Though there were a lot of them in some amazing attires, we have picked the best and I am sure, you will be flattered with those glamorous looks.
Star Screen Awards 2016 –
1. Deepika Padukone looked like the hottest princess who was ever born on earth.
2. Varun Dhavan kept it dapper and cool at the same time.
3. Sushant Singh was really one of the best dressed men over there.
4. Alia Bhatt kept it cool and stylish with an indo-western attire.
5. Kriti Sanon kept it hot and elegant at the same time with her sleek red gown.
6. Amitabh Bachchan and his daughter maintained that royal charm as there is.
7. Sonam Kapoor went extravagant as always with that monochrome gown and stole the show.
8. Salman Khan and Daisy Shah walked on the red carpet together.
9. Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan maintained their superstar charm.
10. Bipasha Basu was hot as always in a red gown.
11. Radhika Apte went all boss girl with her amazing black body suit.
12. Tamanna Bhatia was beautiful as usual in her shimmery black and multi coloured dress.
These are the pictures from Star Screen Awards 2016 – Weren’t all these looks dreamy? Only if we could have some of those in our closet!
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