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Oscars 2023 After Party: Deepika Padukone Stuns In Pink; Ram Charan, Wife Upasana Konidela Go Casual

Ram Charan, Wife Upasana Konidela, and actress Deepika Padukone opted for their best looks at the Oscars 2023 after party.

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Deepika Padukone; Ram Charan, Wife Upasana Konidela at the Oscars after-party
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Actress Deepika Padukone walked the coveted red carpet at the Oscars 2023 ceremony in an all-black attire. As she made her Oscars debut this year, she served at the recently concluded 95th Academy Awards. She also introduced the ‘Naatu Naatu’ performance by singers Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava, who crooned the Telugu track along with background dancers. 

And, after wooing the audience at the event, she yet again dazzled at the Vanity Fair after-party. Taking to Instagram, the actress shared her pictures in a fluffy pink feather outfit with furry sleeves and neckline. The silk dress featured black leather belt with elbow-length gloves, giving it a vintage touch. She captioned it as, "And then the after.(sic)" 

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The outfit is credited to New York City-based fashion designer, Naeem Khan, and it is from his Resort 2022. Check it out:

Meanwhile, Ram Charan and his wife Upasana Konidela too celebrated RRR's Oscar win for Best Original Song at the Vanity Fair after party. While they had worn Indian outfits earlier in the day, they ended up being more casual for the after party. While Ram dressed in a black top and dark pants, Upasana, who is six months pregnant, wore a long black dress, with beaded flowers.

At the after-party, he sent a message to India saying, "Hum sab bahut proud hai, aapke liye, itna achha reception diya hai humare movie ke liye (We are all proud. This is for you, we have received such a good reception for our film). Thank you India, thank my audience, Telugu audiga, I am very very proud as a Telugu person, as a Telugu actor. I thank the Western audience and the Western media who embraced and gave such a warm reception. It helped in the voting process." 

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'Naatu Naatu' created history and left behind names such as Lady Gaga, Diane Warren and Rihanna to bag the top honour.

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