Hrithik Roshan, Ashutosh Gowarikar, designer Neeta Lulla and others from the Jodha Akbar teams, sans Aishwarya Rai, celebrated the success of the film on Saturday late evening, 1st March at Neeta Lulla's new store in Khar, Mumbai. Photo Credit: Sawf News
March 3, 2008 (Sawf News) - Hrithik Roshan, Ashutosh Gowarikar, designer Neeta Lulla and others from the Jodhaa Akbar team, sans Aishwarya Rai, celebrated the success of the film on Saturday late evening, 1st March at Neeta Lulla's new store in Khar, Mumbai.
Hrithik Roshan and designer Neeta Lulla at her new store in Khar, Mumbai, Saturday late evening March 1. Photo Credit: Sawf News
Others who attended the event included Gowariker's wife Sunita, Punam Sinha and her daughter Sonakshi, Ila Arun and daughter Ishitaa.
We were relived to see Hrithik without his scary evil-count-from-medieval times look. The stubble has gone, though we continue to be uncomfortable with his streaked hair that just doesn't go well with his light eyes.
Hrithik Roshan feeds Neeta Lulla some cake. Photo Credit: Sawf News
Lulla herself looked exquisite in an all black ensemble that fused modernity with tradition. The lady has nearly 20 years of experience designing for celebrities, something that was evident from her own attire Saturday night.
Lulla, who has worked closely with Aishwarya Rai and designed her wedding outfits, talks fondly of her celebrity client.
"The chemistry Ash and I have is fabulous; after all, we've known each other for over 10 years now. She's so versatile and very dedicated; a delight to design for," she told DNA.
He was also all praise for Hrithik. "I haven't seen a more patient and sincere actor than him. I had to call him for so many fittings for the armor and pagdi, but not once did he complain."
Following the release of Jodhaa Akbar, Lulla launched her 'Jodhaa Akbaar' and orders came in at a brisk rate.
Well good work, team Jodhaa Akbar. The celebrations are in order! Hopefully, there will be more to come.
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