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Evelyn Sharma stuns in retro-traditional Ritu Kumar sari at CAMA Awards

| | May 05, 2017, at 10:00 pm
Mumbai, May 5 (IBNS): Actress and fashion philanthropist Evelyn Sharma is known for her teeny-bopper zingy roles in movies like Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani and Nautanki Saala.

She has been a rage with her bikini song Sunny Sunny in Yaariyan. But at the recent Cinematics Arts Music Appreciation (CAMA) Awards in Ahmedabad, the gal turned a new leaf.

Evelyn appeared at the event in an all-new retro-traditional avatar.

Decked in a black chiffon Ritu Kumar sari, with dazzling gold zari embroidery, she made a huge fashion statement with her beauty, smokey eyes, hair tied in a bun and a gorgeous backless blouse.

Stealing the show and eyeballs, Evelyn picked up the Youth Icon Of The Year Award, amidst awe-gazes and stares aplenty. "I need to be careful. Too much attention can get to the head," she laughed as she got off the stage.

 

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