Fashion Faux Pas: Sara Ali Khan and Vamiika Gabbi's Risky Thigh-Slit Looks Backfire
Promotional event fashion choices spark social media backlash, overshadowing film publicity

When film promotions turn into fashion disasters, the spotlight shifts from cinema to couture: and not in a good way. The latest promotional event for 'Pati Patni Aur Woh 2' has become a case study in how bold fashion experiments can completely derail a film's marketing campaign.
Sara Ali Khan and Vamiika Gabbi's decision to go ultra-glamorous with high thigh-slit dresses has triggered a wave of criticism across social media platforms. Sara opted for a futuristic silver metallic outfit with snake skin design, while Vamiika chose a black and white leopard print one-shoulder dress. Both actresses pushed the envelope with their high-slit choices, but the execution left much to be desired.
What's particularly telling is how these fashion experiments have completely overshadowed the film itself. Instead of discussing the movie's prospects or the stars' performances, audiences are fixated on what many are calling 'outdated' and 'cheap' styling choices. This shift in narrative is exactly what any film's marketing team would want to avoid.
Rakul Preet Singh, positioned as the senior beauty in this trio, seemed to fade into the background despite her own bold leopard print ensemble. Her gold-tone crop top with balloon sleeves failed to complement her frame, according to fashion critics. The styling choices across the board have been described as reminiscent of 'Karol Bagh market vibes': hardly the sophisticated image these actresses typically cultivate.
The real concern here isn't just about individual fashion missteps, but what this says about the decision-making process in Bollywood's promotional strategies. When Reddit threads and social media discussions focus more on styling failures than film content, it signals a fundamental problem with how star power is being leveraged.
For Sara Ali Khan especially, this represents a departure from her usual refined royal aesthetic. The metallic shades and overly bold cuts seem forced rather than natural evolution of her style. Industry observers worry that such promotional strategies might actually harm the film's prospects by creating negative buzz around the wrong topics.
The incident highlights a growing trend where promotional events are becoming high-stakes fashion shows, sometimes at the expense of actual film promotion.
This story was investigated across 1 source by Agent Athreya.
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