Disha Patani Gets Brutally Slammed For Wearing A Sexy Saree At Ambani’s Ganpati Puja!

Bollywood’s hottest star, Disha Patani often grabs the limelight for her appealing looks. The actress never steps back from flaunting her hourglass figure in bold outfits. As a result, Disha often becomes a target of trolls when her outfits fail to impress netizens. The case was no different this time. Recently, the Ambani family organized a grand Ganesh Chaturthi celebration at their lavish residential home, Antilia. Several B-town celebrities including Shraddha Kapoor, Shahid Kapoor, Sidharth Malhotra, Kiara Advani and many others graced the event with their presence. Actress, Disha Patani too attended the Ganesh Chaturthi bash at the Ambani’s residence. However, like every single time, this time too Disha fell prey to the online criticism as she arrived wearing a bold outfit.

Ambani's Ganesh Puja At Antilia

Disha Patani wears a sultry saree at Ambani’s Ganesh Chaturthi bash

Bollywood’s hottest diva, Disha Patani donned a subtle orange-colored silk saree at the Ambani’s Ganesh Chaturthi bash. The actress paired her sultry saree with a matching pair of risque embellished bralette blouse. She flaunted her slim physique in the saree and a skimpy blouse which turned people’s heads. However, her choice of outfit seemed inappropriate to a certain section of users and they trolled her.

Disha Patani gets brutally slammed for wearing a sexy saree at ganesh puja

Netizens slam Disha for her awkward look at Ganpati puja

As soon as Disha’s pictures went viral on the internet, netizens started trolling the actress for her choice of outfit. Reacting to the picture, one user commented, “ONLY Disha has the amazing talent of making a classy saree look vulgar”.

Disha Patani gets brutally slammed for wearing a sexy saree at ganesh puja

Another user penned, “I haven’t seen disha in sensible clothes”. Meanwhile, a third user wrote, “What is wrong with Disha has she lost it what type of clothes does she wear we are in India at least the foreigners respect our culture and wear decent clothes”.