Kareena under fire on social media for wearing Rs400,000 shirt
The Bollywood actress was photographed at the airport wearing an expensive train and a shirt from the Maison Margiela brand along with denim jeans.


Mumbai: Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor is widely appreciated for her unique fashion sense, but there are instances when her choice of high-end, branded clothing doesn't resonate well with her fans.
Kareena Kapoor, however, came under fire on the social media this time.
Two days ago, according to the reports from Indian media, Kareena Kapoor was photographed at the airport wearing an expensive train and a shirt from the Maison Margiela brand, along with denim jeans.
She opted for a knitted-vest layered shirt style, with a price tag of INR170,000 (approximately four lakh Pakistani rupees). Despite sporting a pricey shirt, Kareena faced criticism from her admirers.

After sharing a video post, the actress became the subject of critique from fans. One user humorously commented that the shirt looked like it had been nibbled on by mice, while another expressed the view that it was a wasteful expenditure.
Another user, while criticizing Kareena's shirt style, humorously remarked that such clothes are typically worn in their region to protect a buffalo calf from the cold.
Taking note of the exorbitant price of the actress's shirt, a user suggested that a better shirt could be purchased for 500 rupees, and the expenditure might make more sense if it included diamonds.

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