Mira Rajput keeps it simple in ethnic wear as she steps out for a dinner outing
Shahid Kapoor's wife Mira Rajput was clicked today as she stepped out for a dinner outing. She looked gorgeous in a multi-colored traditional attire. Mira kept it simple and looked as fresh as a daisy. Check out the photos.
Shahid Kapoor's wife Mira Rajput is a stunner. Her style game is on fleek; be it for an event, weddings or her gym appearances. She surely has become a star in her own right.
Mira was clicked today as she stepped out for a dinner outing. She looked gorgeous in a multi-colored traditional attire. Mira kept it simple and looked as fresh as a daisy. She sported no-makeup and rushed towards her car as she exited the restaurant.
Check out the pictures:







Shahid Kapoor's film Padmaavat has finally hit the theatre screens. Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the film also stars Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh.
Mira recently attended Padmaavat's screening with hubby Shahid. She expressed her thoughts about the film and had said, "I think the film is an homage to the Rajput culture and tradition. I am extremely proud to see Shahid essay that role and do so much justice and more to it. Watching Shahid on-screen has been a visual treat. I really feel, without any biases, that he is the best thing in the film."
In an interview with a leading tabloid, when Mira was asked if she plans on pursuing a career, she stated, "Yes, I would love to work, especially in a field that is creatively stimulating, but also allows me time with family. Perhaps something with food, or lifestyle."
She also got candid about being judged as a celebrity wife. She had said, "The concept of the star wife is outdated. You can either brush it aside or give it importance. I am a wife, yes, and my husband is a star. If you wish to put the two together, you are going to get a star wife. I love him for who he is; I don't care that he is an actor. It's part of the package. I can't say, I love you, but I don't like your profession. Before I got married, it was easy to say 'this one is like that' or 'so and so is that kind of a person'. Now, being on this side of the fence, it's extremely difficult when I am scrutinised."
























































