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Kriti Sanon joins Hollywood stars at London event

Kriti Sanon stuns at London event alongside Daisy Edgar-Jones, Simone Ashley and other global stars - PICS

Kriti Sanon ditched the comfy kurtas for a night of high fashion as she attended an event in London on Monday night. The Bollywood beauty, was among the handful of stars in attendance at the glamorous fashion show, where she rubbed shoulders with several A-list guests from Hollywood, British television and even Asian pop royalty.Kriti Sanon attends fashion show in LondonKriti made jaws drop as she stepped on the scene in a brown trench coat with lace detailing. She paired the outfit with a blue scarf and brown leather boots. Rocking minimal makeup, she wore her hair up in a neat bun. The actress was seen posing for photos with the backdrop of the Tower Bridge behind her. Hollywood stars at the eventAlso spotted at the event, was a host of international stars, including Daisy Edgar-Jones and ‘Bridgerton’ actors Simone Ashley and Luke Thompson. Also in attendance was Tom Blyth, known for his role in ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’.The event also saw a diverse mix of global celebrities, including K-pop royalty, YoonA, who also rocked a trendy jacket. Kriti Sanon’s personal lifeWhen not busy filming her Bollywood work projects, Kriti is often spotted in London, spending some quiet time with her beau, Kabir Bahia. The two, who have been an item for several years, went public with their romance late last year, with the hunk celebrating festivals together with the actress and even stepping up as her date for work and other events. Kriti Sanon’s work slateOn the work front, Kriti is awaiting the release of her film ‘Cocktail 2’, co-starring Shahid Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna. The Homi Adajania directorial, which is a sequel to the hit 2012 romantic drama starring Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone and Diana Penty, is expected to hit screens later this year.

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