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So hot! These celebs dared to bare

By Rediff Get Ahead
January 29, 2020

Most daring outfits worn by Indian celebs. 

At the Grammy Awards Priyanka Chopra bared massive cleavage in a daring kimono.

The neckline was so low that it revealed her pierced belly button, and the Internet has been raving about her look.

But this is not the first time that the actor has dared to bare.

At the premiere of amazon prime video's Chasing Happiness, she rocked a high-slit that rode up all the way to her thigh, below.

The high-low dress featured a plunging neckline and fishnet detailing.

Scroll down to take a look at some daring silhouettes sported by B-Town celebs in the past. 

Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

IMAGE: Not one to be scared of skin show, Anushka Sharma walked the Elle Beauty Awards 2019 red carpet in a see-through white off-the-shoulder gown. Flaunting her toned legs, she completed the look with that sensual pose, leaving us totally speechless. 
Photograph: Pradeep Bandekar

IMAGE: Whenever we asked ourselves if Janhvi Kapoor could get any hotter, the actor surprised us with a look that took her style statement a notch higher. However, we feel that the metallic gown she sported at the Elle Beauty Awards 2019 is one of her most daring looks. Flaunting ample cleavage and a high-slit, she charmed all on the red carpet. 
Photograph: Pradeep Bandekar

IMAGE: Not aware what a butt cleavage is? Just take one look at Padma Lakshmi, who rocked a dangerous thigh-high slit at the Billboard Music Awards.
Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

IMAGE: Remember the time Sonam Kapoor went shirtless for a Vogue cover shoot in 2015? 
Photograph: Courtesy Sonam Kapoor/Instagram

IMAGE: Or the time Malaika Arora showcased her curves in a white lace dress at Vogue Beauty Awards 2019? 
Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com

IMAGE: Elli Avram brought sexy back in form-fitting sequinned gown. And we must add that this evening gown look SEXIER from the back. 
Photograph: Pradeep Bandekar

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