The seventh edition of Hello Hall Of Fame Awards, held last night, saw the who's who from the entertainment and the world beyond.
As usual, it was truly an awards event awash with glamour. Since some of the biggest names from the business took to the red carpet donning outfits from the Haute Couture and also Spring/Summer 2017 runways, we have a say on who wore what and how well...
The very own Greek God of Bollywood,
Hrithik Roshan was at his semi-formal best. What we liked the most about his look from last night was his sun-kissed tan shining through his semi-formal OOTN.
Katrina Kaif's beauty game was at its gorgeous best. Although the Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla designed red gown was nice, it didn't excite us, because we are bored of seeing that red color on the red carpet.
Styled by Allia Al Rufai,
Anushka Sharma was a pleasant surprise in a salmon color draped silk gown. Glad she broke out of the monotony of black pantsuits.
Disha Patani's romantic rouge look from last night proves that red carpet glamour is not always about flaunting a modern look. Her vintage locks, plush velvet gown and diamond studded choker were an old-world charm at its best.
The veteran actress,
Rekha, simply floored us with her classic style, while the
gajra clad high-do did not.

Albeit
Shamita Shetty looked pretty in Manish Malhotra designed pink number, it hurts to say that the flapper styled dress paired with red shoes didn't fare too well with us.

Ahem! And the winner of the Stylish Couple Award. Although
Shahid Kapoor looked fine and dandy in black, and his wife Mira Rajput looked beautiful, her satin gown was a tad bit boring.

The boss of Bollywood,
Amitabh Bachchan, hands down looked ah-ma-zing in a traditional ensemble.

Styled by her favorite Ami Patel,
Alia Bhatt was charming like a blue-blooded Disney princess in a floral floor kissing gown.
Twinkle Khanna was beautiful in Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla sari, while the fringe accent we deem was just an unwanted addition.

Who charmed you with their red-carpet look? Let us know in the comments below...
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