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Aditi pips Alia as Jan's Top Cover Girl

| | Feb 03, 2016, at 07:27 pm
Mumbai, Feb 3 (IBNS) Actress Aditi Rao Hydari is on a roll starting 2016 on a high, featuring as the cover girl in four magazines.

From the successful reception of her role in her film Wazir to being featured on four popular Magazine covers - Cineblitz, The Juice, Femina, Femina wedding Times to now a recent audience response survey that rates her as the favourite cover girl this month over Alia Bhatt who graces the cover of Grazia India. 

Aditi emanates a super stylish tribal vibe on the Femina cover. She has received immense praise for her cover look so much that in a recent survey, the actress won hands down for the most stylish magazine cover compared to Alia Bhatt’s recent Grazia appearance.

She will be next seen in Fitoor and in Sudhir Mishra’s Aur Devdas.

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