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Padmavati's Ghoomar Facts: Deepika's 20+ Kg Lehenga To Royal Looks Of All
The first song from Padmavati named “Ghoomar” has released and Deepika Padukone looks prettier in her Rajputana attire.
The first song from Padmavati named "Ghoomar" has released and we got to see Deepika, Shahid and others' looks from the song.
Ghoomar, sung by Shreya Ghoshal has released and fans were eagerly waiting for the video version of the song. Deepika's fans are going crazy after a look of her from the song got released on social media. As the music video got launched, the Internet is on fire now.

First Look Of Deepika
In the first look that got released on social media, Deepika is seen holding two fire lamps in each hand, wearing a traditional Rajputana attire. She wore a bright and royal red lehenga which has detailed golden zari work all over the attire. She matched it with the traditional Rajputana jewellery which she is carrying as elegantly as she did in the trailer and the posters.

The Perfect Padmavati
The gorgeous attire along with borla, seesh phool, mang tika, jhumkas, nath, choker, bangles, baaju bandh and all the other traditional jewellery by Tanishq has created a breathtaking royal avatar of Deepika. The entire look has made Deepika look like a perfect Rajputana queen, the perfect Padmavati.

20+ Kg Lehenga
Deepika has earlier worn heavy lehengas for Baajirao Mastaani and Goliyon Ki Rasleela: Ramleela. For Padmavati's Ghoomar song, Deepika had donned this super gorgeous lehenga designed by Rimple Narula which costs approximately 20 lakhs and weighs approximately 30 kg. She carried the attire with so much ease during the Ghoomar folk dance performance.

Astounding Embroidery
There is definitely a proper reason for the lehenga to be this heavy. The traditionally textured lehenga is beautifully crafted by designer Narula which came with fine royal and authentic embroidery including Mukke ka Kaam, Pakko Bharat, Salma and Sitara, Gokru and Dunka work. The hard work gone behind the styling of Deepika has been fruitful because the actress looked gorgeous.

Jewellery With Perfection
The jewellery she wore during the Ghoomar dance performance reflects the authenticy of the Rajputana culture. Her looks totally depict the kind of traditional jewellery the queens and ladies of the royal families used to wear during their era. The jewellery she wore is from Tanishq's latest Padmavati collection.

Shahid Kapoor's Look
Shahid too maintains the royal authenticity in his looks and we got to see that from the little glimpse of him in the song. He looks totally like a Rajput king with the royal attire and the jewellery he too donned, including the accessories on the crown and the kundan necklaces.

The Others
The actress who plays the role of Rajmata in the song including all the side dancers, each one of them wore proper Rajputana ghagra and odhnas along with the traditional jewellery. They might not be as gorgeous as Deepika's as she takes the limelight of the song, but they were not looking less beautiful.







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