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Hina Khan apologises to Masaba for ‘killing’ her saree with shoes she wore for ‘neuropathic pain’, fans say ‘you slayed’

Hina Khan wore a saree by Masaba Gupta for an event. She apologised to the designer for wearing sneakers and ruining the look of her creation.

Published on: Oct 09, 2024 10:23 am IST
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Hina Khan recently attended an event. The actor, who was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer, wore a brown tissue silk saree with a matching embroidered blouse. She shared the photos of her look on Instagram, apologising to Masaba Gupta for ruining the look of her saree with sneakers because of ‘crippling Neuropathic Pain’. However, fans told her that she looked beautiful.

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Hina Khan apologises to Masaba

Hina Khan pairs her saree with sneakers.

Hina shared a video on Instagram with a note in which she revealed that she was suffering from neuropathic pain. “Nowadays, anything cushioned in my feet gives me comfort in walking…which is why we decided to wear a super comfy pair of shoes beneath my saree,” she wrote. In the end, she also apologised to Masaba for ruining the look of the nine yards from her collection. “My apologies, @masabagupta, for killing the look of this gorgeous saree.. but we managed some killer pictures,” Hina added.

‘Who says u killed the look? You slayed it’

The brown tissue saree features a striped design and golden scalloped embroidery done on the borders. The actor wore the nine yards in traditional style, neatly pleating the front and draping the pallu on the shoulder with the end placed on the other arm.

Hina paired the tissue saree with a matching brown tissue blouse featuring a V neckline, half-length sleeves, and intricate zardosi embroidery on the bust and arms. She accessorised the nine yards with emerald and oxidised silver jewellery, including rings, a choker necklace, jhumkis, and a bracelet.

 
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Krishna Priya Pallavi is an Assistant Editor at Hindustan Times with almost 9 years of experience in lifestyle reporting. Over the years, Pallavi has reported extensively on health, fashion, pop culture, wellness, entertainment, festivals, mental health, art and culture, fitness, and sex and relationships. An alumna of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC Dhenkanal), she also holds an undergraduate degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. Prior to joining Hindustan Times, she spent nearly three years with India Today and 1.5 years with ScoopWhoop’s feminist digital platform, Vagabomb. Pallavi enjoys tracking global fashion trends, interviewing celebrities, following international fashion seasons, and keeping pace with pop culture—interests that often turn into engaging write-ups. Alongside this, she has a keen eye for impactful health stories. She regularly engages with doctors, designers, and content creators to craft narratives with depth and perspective. Born and raised in Haryana, her heart remains deeply connected to her ancestral home in Odisha. She has a knack for finding interesting angles where none seem to exist. When not chasing stories, she spends her downtime enjoying playdates with her dog, planning her next vacation, or discovering new destinations.

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