Karan Singh Grover looks HOT AF in the latest photoshoot and we can’t keep calm

Recently Karan took to Instagram to share the pictures from his latest photoshoot and he completely nailed the casual look with his prominent perfectly carved out abs. Take a look here

Karan Singh Grover has been a heartthrob of the silver screen for his character Armaan Malik in Dil Mil Gaye. Though it’s been a while he appeared on the screen, but his popularity and fan base don’t seem to shy away.

Recently Karan took to Instagram to share the pictures from his latest photoshoot and he completely nailed the casual look with his prominent perfectly carved out abs.

This very hot photoshoot was for his friend and ace designer, Rocky S (Rocky Star) and was shot by celebrity photographer Rahul Jhangiani. With the jamming look, kohl rimmed eyes, perfect stubble and enviable abs Karan is literally taking the internet on fire.

In a statement, designer Rocky said, “He has a simple and effortless way of looking stylish which is in sync with the aesthetics of the brand.” The designer also said he was impressed by KSG’s distinct looks and unwavering confidence that fitted with the vibe of the brand. We know that comfort is the key for Karan

 

 

 

 

Rocking tonight in @rockystarofficial ????

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Also a leading daily, KSG’s mantra of dressing when he heads out:

A fun party: A dapper shirt and jeans

A formal work setting: A well-fitted suit

A casual day out with friends: A vest or tee and shorts

A hot date: Well, that depends on what my wife is wearing. She’s a princess, you see! So, I’ve got to dress accordingly.

Karan Singh Grover’s well-built physique and soaring personality have been charming women for a decade now. The TV hunk is now happily married to Bipasha Basu and their Monkey love has also garnered much attention from time to time.

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