Here's how much Mawra Hocane's bridal dress cost
Pakistani actors and longtime friends Mawra Hocane and Ameer Gilani recently tied the knot, much to the delight of their fans.
Pictures and videos of their wedding functions have been circulating on social media, becoming the talk of the town.
Media reports have revealed details of Mawra's wedding dress.
A post shared by the actress on social media revealed that the Best Actress award winner chose a pair from a renowned designer in Lahore for her wedding.
According to various media reports, the price of the lehenga is PKR 1.95 million (19 lakh 50 thousand).
Mawra Hocane surprised the fans with her unexpected wedding after posting pictures with Ameer Gilani in wedding attire at Lahore Fort.
Pictures on her Instagram showed the actor wearing a sky-blue frock while Ameer looked dashing in a traditional shalwar kameez.
"And in the middle of chaos, I found you. Bismillah. #marwaameerhogaye," she wrote.
The couple surprised fans by announcing their marriage, having kept their relationship under wraps for years.
Known for their on-screen chemistry in dramas like Neem (2023) and Sabaat (2020), both actors had always referred to each other as friends.
The revelation has made it one of the most talked-about celebrity weddings of the season.
Indian influencer calls Mawra's dress 'tacky'?
Indian fashion influencer Sufi Motiwala, known for his commentary on celebrity outfits, recently sparked controversy with his critique of Pakistani actor Mawra's wedding look shortly after she tied the knot with actor Ameer Gilani.
In a video, he called the fabric of Mawra’s lehenga “tacky” and “questionable.”
He stated, “This is what happens when you live in a world without Sabyasachi and Manish Malhotra. The fabric choice is tacky.” His comments quickly caught the attention of fashion enthusiasts and industry insiders.
Pakistani stylist Zahra Sarfraz did not hold back in responding, calling Sufi “tacky” for his limited appreciation of fashion.
“What I find truly tacky is living outside the world of originality, sticking to two to three designers, making yourself feel better with that one label,” she remarked in her counter-video.
She also took the opportunity to educate the Indian influencer and his followers on the sentimental value behind Mawra’s wedding attire. She explained that the Sanam Teri Kasam actor had built her entire bridal look around her mother-in-law’s dupatta.