Deepika Padukone dresses up as a 'boss lady' at the commencement of the IOC session, while Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt go for a more traditional style

On Saturday, a few Bollywood celebs, including Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, and Deepika Padukone, attended the 141st International Olympic Committee Session at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in Mumbai. Deepika arrived in a formal look in a check pantsuit, while Ranbir and Alia were twinning in classic navy blue ensembles.



Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor at NMACC

Ranbir looked sharp with a bandhgala and a white churidaar. Alia joined him outside NMACC to pose for photos in a navy blue kurta-palazzo ensemble. She wore her hair in a tidy bun and accessorized with big earrings and a bindi on her forehead.

Fans really adored their collaborative style and complimented them in the comments area of an Instagram video uploaded by a paparazzo account. They were dubbed "the best jodi" by one fan and "sweet couple" by another. "They're looking so gorgeous," remarked another admirer. "Alia is looking so beautiful," one fan said, while another said, "She's so pretty."

Deepika Padukone Visits the NMACC

Deepika, on the other hand, looked stunning in a grey pantsuit with her side-parted hair wrapped in a bun. She accessorized with a black top, black heels, and a white clutch. A paparazzi labeled her footage from NMACC "Deepika Padukone's Lady Boss look" on Instagram.

"Wow..she looks amazing," one fan said on her appearance. One person said, "Look bhi best aur acting bhi (her look as well as her acting are the best)." A fan dedicated a song to her and added, "Tenu suit suit karda (a suit suits you) look extremely beautiful." Many people referred to her as a 'woman boss' in the comments section.

The stars were among several high-profile visitors who attended the event on Saturday at NMACC. Neeraj Chopra, Abhinav Bindra, Bajrang Punia, Leander Peas, and many others were among them. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will open the IOC session, which India will host for the second time in 40 years.

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