
Radhikka Madan Turns Heads In A Fiery Red Mini Dress At Her Poolside Birthday Bash
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For her birthday bash, Radhikka Madan opted for a striking red mini dress. She took to her social media to share a video that captured some fun moments from the party.
Best known for her role in Angrezi Medium, Radhikka Madan recently turned a year older. The actor took to her social media to share a glimpse into her birthday bash. Her birthday was loaded with a fun pool party, laughter-filled moments with family and friends, scrumptious cake, and bloopers. For her birthday, she kept it stylish in a red mini dress.
Taking to her social media, Radhikka Madan shared a video that compiled some of the best moments from her birthday. She wrote, 'Not sure if I got wiser, but I definitely got better at throwing parties. Thank you for all the lovely wishes." The actor kept it stylish in a striking red ensemble for her birthday. The corset-inspired dress helped her stand out and make a fashionable statement.
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For her birthday, Radhikka opted for a sleeveless red mini dress. The dress came with a sheer corset-inspired bodice. The fitted bodice brought out her svelte frame. The dress graduated into a fitted skirt from the bodice onwards. The waist featured a pleated wrap-around detail that elevated the overall look. For the accessories, she kept it minimal. However, she added drama by pairing the dress with a rose choker piece. She slipped into a pair of black heels. For the glam, she went with a smokey eye look and balanced it out with a subtle brown shade on her lips.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Radhikka has made some of the most unconventional choices throughout her filmography. The actress has delivered genre-defying roles in films like Pataakha, Angrezi Medium, Shiddat and more, proving to be a standout among her contemporaries. While she has not announced any of her upcoming projects, her fans are eager to see what she has in store for her future endeavours.
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