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Daisy Shah mesmerises at the red carpet of Star Screen Awards

| | Dec 05, 2016, at 09:56 pm
Mumbai, Dec 5 (IBNS): Actress Daisy Shah was recently spotted walking the red carpet of Star Screen Awards.

The actress was seen with none other than the dashing Salman Khan, who also hosted the awards night along with SRK!


Daisy looked breath-taking in a greyish silver gown.


The lovely lady was styled by Trisha Jani, hair by Seema Khan and makeup by Vinod Kondvilkar.


Posing for the shutterbugs with Salman, with whom she was last seen in the blockbuster “Jai Ho” the actress left the fans wanting more. Even we couldn’t help but wonder when will we next see Daisy with Salman.


Daisy was last seen in the thriller Hate Story 3 and is busy shooting for her upcoming movie ‘Ram Ratan’.

 

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