Alia’s style copied by Akash Ambani’s fiancé Shloka Mehta

What Shloka is donning here seem to suggest that she is a huge Alia fan to wear this gown worth Rs 80,000 at the pre-wedding photoshoot.

One of India’s most eligible bachelors and the son of the richest man in the country, Akash Ambani is getting married and breaking the hearts of a million girls.

We have already informed you that Akash is going to get married to Shloka Mehta, daughter of a diamond merchant Russell Mehta.

Shloka and Akash have studied together in Dhirubai Ambani International school. And, not just they share a strong friendship but the duo even share almost similar choices.

Yes, we all know Ambanis are big Bollywood freaks and even keep throwing lavish star-studded parties. Similarly the to-be Ambani bahu is also quite inspired by B-Town celebrities.

Ask how?

Well, in their latest pre-wedding photoshoot, Shloka is seen wearing a similar gown as of Alia Bhatt in the pictures.

What Shloka is donning here seem to suggest that she is a huge Alia fan to wear this gown worth Rs 80,000 at the pre-wedding photoshoot.

 

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Isn’t she looking pretty?

Ever since the news of their engagement has broken out, people are curious and excited to witness the spectacular grand ceremonies and the pictures of the couple together

Well, coming back to the photoshoot, looks like now everyone’s eyes will be glued to what Shloka will wear on her wedding day which will be the most exquisite wedding affair of 2018 in the country.

Akash and Shloka are expected to get married in December in a grand ceremony in Mumbai.

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