India’s largest municipal election, the BMC Vote, attracted numerous celebrities who showcased their fashion sense while exercising their right to vote. Bollywood icon Salman Khan arrived in a chic olive-green T-shirt and dark trousers, complemented by trendy sunglasses and an inked finger. Saif Ali Khan opted for a classic casual look with a fitted black T-shirt and denim jeans, while Kareena Kapoor Khan exuded elegance in a cream high-neck top paired with blue jeans and sunglasses.
Superstar Ranbir Kapoor made a stylish entrance at the polling booth in a smart chequered shirt and white pants, accessorized with classy sunglasses. Vicky Kaushal sported a smart look in a faded light blue denim jacket and pants, completing his outfit with a cap and sunglasses. Actress Sonali Bendre appeared with her family in a graceful ethnic ensemble, wearing a yellow kurta with a cream dupatta.
Shraddha Kapoor chose a serene all-white Chikankari kurta and jeans, maintaining a classy look with minimal makeup. Aamir Khan kept his appearance practical yet chic in a black-and-white striped T-shirt, dark trousers, and signature glasses. Janhvi Kapoor looked lovely in a soft pink ethnic kurta with a matching dupatta, opting for a natural look with minimal accessories.
Veteran actress Hema Malini looked timeless in a turmeric yellow salwar kurta, encouraging people to vote. Shabana Azmi exuded elegance in a printed kurta paired with a deep magenta dupatta, adorned with minimal jewelry. Renowned poet Gulzar, at 91 years old, cast his vote in his traditional white kurta and dupatta, smiling for the paparazzi.
Soha Ali Khan chose a casual and comfortable look with a light grey full-sleeve top, keeping her appearance minimal and cute.
