Sushmita Sen To Sunny Leone, All You Need To Know About Bollywood's 'Rip-Off Version Of Met Gala'

All To Know About Bollywood s Rip-Off Version Of Met Gala

Star-Studded Gala: Several Bollywood celebrities were spotted dressed to the nines in stunning outfits on Sunday night. Each celeb turned heads with their out-of-the-box fashion choices, leaving many wondering where they were headed. With the Met Gala just around the corner, people began speculating whether the Indian stars had organized their own "sasta version of the Met Gala." From Sunny Leone and Sushmita Sen to Babil Khan, a host of celebrities were seen at the event, sparking curiosity about what it was all about. So, let's take a closer look at why the celebs were all dolled up and which event they were attending.

All You Need To Know About Last Night's Fashion Show

The Word Magazine hosted a star-studded fashion event night on Sunday, April 13, 2025. This event was attended was various celebs, including Sushmita Sen, Babil Khan, Sunny Leone, Wamiqa Gabbi, Huma Qureshi, Raja Kumari, Rasika Duggal, Ahsaas Channa, and others.

The Word Magazine held star-studded costume night for "Cause Gala." The Cause Gala event is a formal fundraising event hosted by an NGO or charity to raise the money for a specific cause.

Celebs At 'Cause Gala'

Sushmita Sen

Sushmita Sen was seen wearing a structured black colored gown with a gap and a voluminous silhouette. With high heels and curled up hair, she came out of her car and walked towards the venue while stopping and posing for the cameras.

Tanisha Mukherjee

Tanisha Mukherjee turned around all the heads as she wore a sheer black dress at the red carpet. The front part of her dress had a floral ensemble attached to it. Fans reacted to her outfit choice, saying, "Urfi k behn jurfi."

Wamiqa Gabbi

Wamiqa Gabbi wore a similar outfit like Sushmita Sen but with a different silhouette. She wore a shimmery black gown with a plunging neckline. She completed her look with sheer veil and feather-styled headband. However, the actress became the talk of the town as her eyelashes were falling out while posing for the camera.

Babil Khan

As usual Babil Khan stunned in his out-of-the-box style. He wore a Cheetah-print shit along with a flared pants and jacket.

Huma Qureshi

Huma Qureshi, on the other hand, looked fabulous in her white oversized blazer that made a statement as it had black ruffles attached to it on one side. Her head band was like a bow that highlighted her winged eyes.

Ahsaas Channa

Ahsaas Channa became a barbie as she walked on the red carpet of the Cause Gala. She wore a pink and blue strapless dress with ruffle bottom. What turned around all the heads was her pink heels and heart-shaped handbag.

Sunny Leone

Sunny Leone appeared at the Cause Gala in a structured dress. With a plunging neckline, she kept her makeup clean and sleek as the actress donned a blazer and pants with a triangle and circle structure attached to it.

Nikita Dutta

Nikita Dutta donned a nude-shade soft draped dress with a long trail. She paired her dress with black colored high heeled boots. Nikita opted for a bright red lipstick to make herself stand out.

As the Bollywood celebs donned the Cause Gala, fans started calling them out for their bizzare fashion choices. A user took to the Reddit thread with title "Celebs spotted at an event tonight!💀." In this thread, the user uploaded the pictures of all the celebs who attended the Cause Gala. One commented on the actors' fashion choices, "It looks like a rip off version of met gala." Another commented, "The cause of bad taste." One joked, "What was the event? How to beat Urfi Javed in dressing up?" Another wrote, "they have got all the money and resources but clearly,fashion sense didn't make the cut."Another label the event to be "kindergarten art project gone wrong."

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