Aag Laga Di: Arjun Kapoor's Sister Anshula's MINDBLOWING Body Transformation Stuns Fans At Lakme Fashion Week
Anshula Kapoor’s mind-blowing body transformation has impressed her fans. The Star kid was recently spotted at the Lakme Fashion Week. She looked glamorous as she hit the ramp in a shimmery outfit.
Lakme
Fashion
Week:
Arjun
Kapoor's
sister,
Anshula
Kapoor
is
currently
hogging
all
the
limelight
for
her
amazing
body
transformation.
The
star
kid
has
left
no
stone
unturned
to
achieve
her
fitness
goal.
Last
year
in
February,
Anshula
shared
a
picture,
that
showed
her
weight
loss
transformation,
and
it
took
social
media
by
storm.
Anshula
Kapoor
Walks
The
Ramp
At
Lakme
Fashion
Week
Anshula
recently
walked
the
ramp
for
Lakme
Fashion
Week,
and
fans
just
can't
take
their
eyes
off
her.
She
looked
gorgeous
in
a
sheer
corset
top
that
she
paired
with
a
shimmery
high-slit
skirt
and
a
long
flowy
shrug.
Her
attitude
and
confidence
were
on
point!
Her
brother,
Arjun
Kapoor
was
seen
cheering
for
Anshula
as
he
took
an
audience
seat.
The
Ishaqzaade
star
was
seen
clapping
for
her,
and
the
actor
even
got
up
from
his
seat
excitedly.
Anshula
Kapoor
walked
the
ramp
for
ITRH
by
Riddhi
Bansal
and
Mohit
Rai
along
with
Sonakshi
Sinha,
who
turned
the
showstopper
for
the
designers
at
the
Lakme
Fashion
Week.
As
soon
as
Anshula's
video
from
her
ramp
walk
surfaced
on
social
media,
her
fans
rushed
in
to
praise
the
diva.
A
user
commented,
"Anshula
looking
stunning!
She
has
really
worked
hard
to
be
here.
Proud
of
you
girl!".
Another
user
wrote,
"She
reduced
a
lot".
Earlier,
sharing
a
picture,
Anshula
talked
about
how
being
healthy
has
changed
her.
She
said
that
being
"healthy" means
so
much
more
than
what
I
look
like
in
the
mirror.
One
of
my
first
steps
to
becoming
a
healthier
me
was
to
acknowledge
that
mentally
I
wasn't
in
the
best
place,
and
that
I
had
to
address
what
was
eating
me
from
the
inside
before
I
could
even
begin
working
on
anything
else."
Anshula
revealed
it
as
the
most
uncomfortable
part
and
also
the
most
difficult
part.
She
went
to
reveal
that
it
took
her,
"So
much
therapy.
So
many
tears.
So
much
uncertainty.
Fear.
Setbacks.
Discomfort.
Self
doubt.
Then
came
the
self
realizations.
Thus
began
the
healing."
She
went
to
say
that
the
work
is
still
in
progress,
"It's
been
a
2
year
long
journey,
and
I'm
still
a
work
in
progress.
It's
taken
me
almost
as
long
to
realize
that
my
self
worth
isn't
tied
to
the
shape
of
my
body,
and
that
constantly
belittling
or
criticizing
my
imperfections
&
flaws
isn't
doing
me
any
good
-
regardless
of
whether
that
flaw
is
emotional
or
physical.
I'm
still
learning
to
love
the
perfectly
imperfect
me
that
I'm
discovering
and
leaning
into,
because
life
is
too
short
to
live
it
thinking
you're
unworthy
or
unlovable.
I
am
flawed,
and
still
worthy
🤍"