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Salman Khan Does it again 4 Being Human

Bollywood Beauties sashayed down the ramp for Bollywood Rock Star Salman Khan’s Being Human fashion show. Salman Khan can never be written off. He proved it once again by getting almost all the pretty Actress in Bollywood to walk the ramp for him.

The Bollywood Beauties included, Actress Katrina Kaif, Kareena Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, Preity Zinta, Rani Mukerjee, Bipasha Basu, Karisma Kapoor and Sushmita Sen.

The theme for the show was “Fashion through the ages”. Each actress represented an era from the 1920s to the present.

Preity Zinta opened the show in a beautiful black dress got the audiences going with the 1920’s.

Looking gorgeous in red, Katrina Kaif was next greeted onto the stage by tap dancers and models dressed as the mafia embodying the 30’s.

Rani Mukherjee was a stunner. She portrayed the 40’s wearing a Manish Malhotra creation.

Bipasha Basu, looking sexy in black, represented the 50’s.

Karisma Kapoor, entered the runway on a piano, She looked prettier than ever showcasing the 60’s — the age of rock n roll and cabaret.

Sushmita Sen took to the ramp in a jazzy number representing the 70s.

Priyanka Chopra was the ‘Material Girl’ of the 80s. She looked ravishing.

Kareena Kapoor dressed in all black, Kareena took the ramp by storm, as she teased the audience while on the ramp, representing the naughty 90s.

Salman Khan”s show ”Being Human” was a part of the fourth day of India Couture Week being held in Mumbai.

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