Rhea Kapoor congratulates Sonam on being chosen as the global ambassador for the fashion house.
Mumbai, October 23 (IANS). Rhea Kapoor is the biggest cheerleader of her sister Sonam Kapoor. Rhea took to social media to congratulate the actress on being chosen as the global ambassador for a fashion house.
She leaves no chance to express her affection towards the actress. Taking to Instagram, Rhea expressed her happiness over Sonam being chosen as the global ambassador for a famous fashion house.
He wrote an emotional post reflecting on Sonam's remarkable journey in the world of fashion. Along with Sonam's stylish pictures, Rhea wrote, “I am so proud of my sister and her contribution in taking Indian fashion global with her love for fashion, passion for the people who work in the industry, and respect for every aspect of it.” Proud of his immense influence.”
She said, “Fashion is supposed to be fun and a means to express yourself and encourage others to do the same. From Mumbai to Paris, no one is more adventurous than Sonam Kapoor. ''
In these photos, Sonam is seen wearing two stunning black outfits. Anil Kapoor also shared a lovely note for his daughter Sonam.
Today the iconic French luxury house Dior announced Sonam Kapoor as its ambassador.
Talking about her work, last month Sonam revealed her next film, 'Battle for Bitora', which is based on Anuja Chauhan's 2010 novel of the same name. Reports suggest that Rhea Kapoor has acquired the film rights of the book, and the project will be produced under the banner of Anil Kapoor Films Company.
The upcoming film tells the story of an animation expert who unexpectedly finds herself competing against a former royal family in the election of Bitora.
While attending Jio Mami Mumbai Film Festival, the 'Prem Ratan Dhan Payo' actress expressed her excitement about the film 'Battle for Bitora'. Sainam Kapoor described her character as endearing and said that the younger generation may not be as familiar with her, which she considered a unique advantage to the film's appeal.
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