Varun Dhawan's mother was seen going to the hospital to meet her granddaughter. From Karuna's style to the glow on her face, everything spoke of happiness. Karuna, who became a grandmother, as always combined her fashion sense and comfort in such a way that her look appeared very stylish. You can see the look of the new grandmother yourself.
She arrived to meet her granddaughter wearing a puff sleeve top
Recently, Varun Dhawan's mother was seen going to the hospital to meet her granddaughter. To avoid the heat and make the journey comfortable, Varun Dhawan chose a white cotton top. It had thread work in floral design and its sleeves were puffed and given 3/4 length, with which she carried a dupatta.
I also chose white bottom wear
Karuna wore white cotton fabric pants with her white top, which looked quite comfortable. This look of the 'new grandmother' was really stylish, with which she carried nude colored sandals.
color combination of black and white
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Natasha's mother-in-law and Varun Dhawan's mother carried a black coloured side bag with her all white look, which was a very good combination. Also, she carried a ring on her left hand and stud earrings in her ears as accessories.
After becoming a grandmother, there was a glow on her face
![After becoming a grandmother, there was a glow on her face After becoming a grandmother, there was a glow on her face](https://static.langimg.com/thumb/76874587/presswire18 Times.jpg?width=540&height=304&resizemode=75)
The glow on Karuna Dhawan's face shows how happy she is to become a grandmother. Without makeup, Karuna looked so beautiful in her simple look that it cannot be described in words. Every parent wishes that their children also have children and the glow of this happiness was clearly visible on Karuna's face.
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