<p>New Delhi: Actor Sobhita Dhulipala on Tuesday said much like the fans of <em>Made in Heaven,</em> she was also waiting for the third season of her acclaimed show to be announced.</p>.<p>The 32-year-old plays ambitious wedding planner Tara Khanna in the popular Prime Video series.</p>.<p>Produced by Excel Entertainment, <em>Made in Heaven</em> was created by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti. Its first season premiered in 2019 and was followed up by a second season last year.</p>.Shah Rukh Khan to undergo urgent eye surgery in US: Report.<p>Asked if there was any update on the third season, Dhulipala told PTI, "I think you will have to ask the makers. I am also waiting." The actor was speaking on the sidelines of the ongoing Hyundai India Couture Week - 2024 here.</p>.<p>She walked the ramp for designer Rimzim Dadu on the seventh day of the fashion gala.</p>.<p>Dhulipala wore a white Baroque style-inspired cutout top, encrusted with beads and crystals and a maxi fringe-trimmed skirt embellished with beadwork featuring Dadu's signature metallic wire designs.</p>.<p>Being the designer's muse was an "amazing experience", she said.</p>.<p>"It's amazing because you really get to be a part of someone's canvas in your own little way and it's honestly quite a privilege," she added.</p>.<p>For the actor, also known for the "Ponniyin Selvan" film franchise and "The Night Manager" web series, the definition of fashion changes every day.</p>.<p>"Different days, different answers honestly but I do think it can be an expression … Your emotions, nostalgia, so many aspects of your personality and channel it into a look it's a lot of fun," Dhulipala said.</p>.<p>Dadu showcased her collection "Stucco" at the show, which started with a live violin performance. The stage was decorated with white statues, which sort of came alive when the models started parading down the ramp in intricately designed white attires.</p>.<p>The colour palette also included shades of silver, green, blue, pink and orange.</p>.<p>The women's wear ranged from sarees, lehengas and dresses to evening gowns while the menswear prominently formals and kurtas-pyjamas.</p>.<p>The sarees were uniquely designed with floral motifs. Some geometrical patterns were also featured on the lehenga skirts.</p>.<p>The rest of the collection was rich in embroidery, crystal and beadwork. The central detail of the apparel line was the fringe trim.</p>.<p>This time, Dadu said, she drew inspiration from Baroque architecture.</p>.<p>"It is unlike what I always do. Baroque has been depicted in fashion many times but this time I wanted to take something very traditional but keep it like my own experimental modern twist," she told <em>PTI.</em></p>.<p>About the materials used, the designer said, "There were signature materials like my steel wires, my metal cords but this time I also kept a lot of traditional zardozi material, which I tried doing my way." The Hyundai India Couture Week - 2024 will conclude on Wednesday. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Actor Sobhita Dhulipala on Tuesday said much like the fans of <em>Made in Heaven,</em> she was also waiting for the third season of her acclaimed show to be announced.</p>.<p>The 32-year-old plays ambitious wedding planner Tara Khanna in the popular Prime Video series.</p>.<p>Produced by Excel Entertainment, <em>Made in Heaven</em> was created by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti. Its first season premiered in 2019 and was followed up by a second season last year.</p>.Shah Rukh Khan to undergo urgent eye surgery in US: Report.<p>Asked if there was any update on the third season, Dhulipala told PTI, "I think you will have to ask the makers. I am also waiting." The actor was speaking on the sidelines of the ongoing Hyundai India Couture Week - 2024 here.</p>.<p>She walked the ramp for designer Rimzim Dadu on the seventh day of the fashion gala.</p>.<p>Dhulipala wore a white Baroque style-inspired cutout top, encrusted with beads and crystals and a maxi fringe-trimmed skirt embellished with beadwork featuring Dadu's signature metallic wire designs.</p>.<p>Being the designer's muse was an "amazing experience", she said.</p>.<p>"It's amazing because you really get to be a part of someone's canvas in your own little way and it's honestly quite a privilege," she added.</p>.<p>For the actor, also known for the "Ponniyin Selvan" film franchise and "The Night Manager" web series, the definition of fashion changes every day.</p>.<p>"Different days, different answers honestly but I do think it can be an expression … Your emotions, nostalgia, so many aspects of your personality and channel it into a look it's a lot of fun," Dhulipala said.</p>.<p>Dadu showcased her collection "Stucco" at the show, which started with a live violin performance. The stage was decorated with white statues, which sort of came alive when the models started parading down the ramp in intricately designed white attires.</p>.<p>The colour palette also included shades of silver, green, blue, pink and orange.</p>.<p>The women's wear ranged from sarees, lehengas and dresses to evening gowns while the menswear prominently formals and kurtas-pyjamas.</p>.<p>The sarees were uniquely designed with floral motifs. Some geometrical patterns were also featured on the lehenga skirts.</p>.<p>The rest of the collection was rich in embroidery, crystal and beadwork. The central detail of the apparel line was the fringe trim.</p>.<p>This time, Dadu said, she drew inspiration from Baroque architecture.</p>.<p>"It is unlike what I always do. Baroque has been depicted in fashion many times but this time I wanted to take something very traditional but keep it like my own experimental modern twist," she told <em>PTI.</em></p>.<p>About the materials used, the designer said, "There were signature materials like my steel wires, my metal cords but this time I also kept a lot of traditional zardozi material, which I tried doing my way." The Hyundai India Couture Week - 2024 will conclude on Wednesday. </p>