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If one marriage can happen, many can happen too: Kangana Ranaut

Bollywood queen Kangana Ranaut turned into a Begum-e-Jannat for the elegant and royal collection of Manav Gangwani on the finale of FDCI India Couture Week 2016. On being asked if the actress feels like a royal empress in the beautiful attire she wore, Kangana said Manav is definitely going to design the bridal wear for her first wedding. Perplexed by her answer, the media questioned if she intends to have more than one wedding, to which she said. Ranaut looked ravishing in a maroon choli, with mirror work, that she paired with a heavily embroidered lehenga and mesh duppatta. The Manav Gangwani's collection took its inspiration from Kashmir and Mughal era. The ensemble had as many as 70 handcrafted silhouettes that captured the era of the Mughals and the royal age effortlessly with flowing kaftans, intricately designed lehengas, flamboyant saris and classic sherwani in shades of ivory, black, navy, green, maroon and white.