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Last Updated Tuesday November 24 2020 02:16 PM IST

Amala Paul grabs eyeballs at 'Pasanga 2' audio launch

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When Amala Paul grabbed eyeballs at 'Pasanga 2' audio launch Amala Paul with Suriya at 'Pasanga2' audio launch. Photo: Facebook

The audio launch of Telugu movie Memu (Pasanga 2 in Tamil) starring Suriya, Amala Paul and Bindu Madhavi was held at a grand function at Hyderabad on Monday.

While all the lead actors including Suriya, Amala Paul and Bindu Madhavi attended the music launch of the movie, it was Amala Paul who grabbed attention.

Her sartorial sense set new standards when she wore a blue dress heavily influenced by the saree.

A high neck dress with light beige merged with high definition blue in woven net adorned the top portion, complete with full sleeves. The resplendent blue ran down her entire length, and in some photos, she was seen wearing a cape of the same colour.

Keeping accessories to a minimum, she wore her hair in a neat bun.

When Amala Paul grabbed eyeballs at 'Pasanga 2' audio launch Amala was a portrait of elegance. Photo: Facebook

Amala Paul effortlessly carried off the attire and was a portrait of elegance. And we sure appreciate our girls who dare to dress different!

Memu is the dubbed version of Tamil movie Pasanga 2 directed by Pandiraj. The audio album of the Tamil version was released in the market on 16 October.

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