Varanasi
Priyanka Chopra Jonas turns Gothic queen in stunning first look from 'Varanasi'
Telugu/IBNS: Actor Priyanka Chopra Jonas' dark and dramatic first look from her upcoming Telugu film Varanasi was unveiled by the makers on Saturday.
Director S.S. Rajamouli shared Priyanka's striking look on social media, further building anticipation for the much-awaited film.
The first-look poster presents Priyanka in a bold, gothic-inspired ensemble, blending mystical fantasy with high-fashion aesthetics.
A bold gothic-inspired outfit
Priyanka, who plays Mandakini, is seen wearing a structured black corset gown with sheer mesh panels that creates a sculpted silhouette.
The fitted bodice, featuring visible boning and a sweetheart neckline, combines vintage corsetry with contemporary couture, while sheer full-length sleeves add an ethereal yet edgy touch.
A black choker completes the dark, gothic aesthetic.
Grace when she smiles.
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Fire when she doesn’t.
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Messy updo adds to the mystery
Her hair is styled in a voluminous, messy updo with loose strands framing her face.
Windswept tendrils falling across her face lend movement and enhance the mysterious, untamed appeal of the look.
Intense eyes take centre stage
Priyanka's makeup is centred around smoky, kohl-rimmed eyes that create a powerful and captivating gaze.
Defined brows and softly contoured cheeks accentuate her facial features, while nude lips ensure the focus remains on her dramatic eye makeup.
Minimal accessories with a pop of colour
The actor accessorises the look with statement emerald-green drop earrings, offering a striking contrast to the monochrome outfit.
Minimal jewellery allows the intricately designed corset and dramatic styling to remain the focal points of the ensemble.
About Varanasi
Varanasi, an action-adventure spectacle that is already generating significant global buzz, also features Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran in the lead.
The film is slated for a massive theatrical release on April 7, 2027.
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