Filmfare Awards 2020 - Throwback of Best-Dressed & Worst-Dressed Bollywood Ladies At 64th Ceremony

Kareena Kusari |Feb 15, 2020

Deepika Padukone, Janhvi Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Katrina Kaif, and Mouni Roy deserved to be the best-dressed actresses of the 64th Filmfare Awards ceremony.

Another season of Filmfare Awards, the highly anticipated ceremony of the year for cinema enthusiasts, comes again. This year's 65th Filmfare Awards ceremony was hosted in Guwahati. Before we get updates on this special event, let's look back the best and worst dress of Bollywood actress in last year ceremony in Mumbai.

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Photo Credit: Filmfare.

On the occasion of this event, fans had a chance to witness the fantastic wins, the impressive performances and of course, Bollywood stars' glamorous appearances with their stunning outfits at the red carpet. As usual, this event was a starry gala night and featured a variety of clothing styles, fashion styles from chic attires, princess gowns to sexy outfits, etc. Undoubtedly, our Bollywood stars opted for their most gorgeous costumes to show off their charm and keep the shining moment on the red carpet.

At the event, Deepika Padukone, Janhvi Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Katrina Kaif, and Mouni Roy deserved to be the best-dressed actresses of the ceremony. Meanwhile, Sonam Kapoor, Poonam Pandey, Sara Ali Khan, Diana Penty and many more were not on the top list.

Let's take a look at to have a glimpse of 2019 Filmfare Awards' best-dressed and worst-dressed of the night here.

BEST-DRESSED:

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