Alaya F’s White And Gold Lehenga Is Something To Die For And Surely Want It For Our Wardrobe; Yay Or Nay?

Alaya F dazzles in white and gold lehenga on the runway, here take a look at the gorgeous

Alaya F has shot to fame with her debut Jawani Jaaneman in 2020. Since then, there’s been no looking back for the actress. What’s more, the actress has also kept us hooked and pinned with her amazing fashion updos on screen over the years. And speaking of that, here we have shared the time when the actress became a muse for the designer Payal Singhal and walked on the runway in stunning gold and white embellished lehenga.

The white lehenga that Alaya wore is noteworthy, however, what makes this look intriguing and new is the stunning blouse teamed with it. Here take a look-

The actress debuted with the film Jawani Jaaneman. However, the lockdown was shortly announced just after the film got released. The actress on that said, in an interview with ETimes, “I am eager to show the audience more of my acting skills. My character in Jawaani Jaaneman was so much like the real me. I am glad people saw the potential in me and have offered me projects with different and exciting parts. I have very interesting choices to make by picking up from these varied projects. I hope I choose wisely and do justice to the roles. I am excited to go back on the sets and start shooting. I am far more optimistic now than I was three months ago.”

Talking about her upcoming projects, she said, I am not at liberty to talk about my forthcoming projects, but I must say a lot of amazing stuff is coming up. As far as the latter part of the question is concerned, well, it’s not true. They (Rhea and Harsh Varrdhan) are wonderful people and I have known Harsh for a long time. He is very well-versed in all things related to movies and it is always fun to have a chat with him. After a feature film, I did a music video and would also like to explore the digital space. I am looking at doing everything and don’t want to restrict myself as a performer to one medium.

She also continued that how competition actually raises the quality of work saying, I feel competition is very important as it only raises the quality of work. I believe in the process of testing (screen tests) because you discover talent – be it from the inside or outside the industry – that’s actually meant to play these roles. If you don’t get a film, that’s because you don’t fit the vision of the filmmaker. Sometimes it is disheartening if you don’t get a project that you are dying to do. Between the outsiders and the insiders, one should not forget the privilege the latter have, and it should be acknowledged. I had said to the media earlier too, that even in our struggle we are privileged. Irrespective of whether you are an actor from the industry or outside, you must have the hunger to just prove yourself and do better. At the end of the day, these are the people that really end up making a mark. So, as far as the competition is concerned, it has never really bothered me. In fact, it has helped me to do better