Ayushmann Khurrana flaunts the newly launched Bulgari gold kada worth ₹ 12 lakh, know more

Updated : Jan 17, 2024 15:36
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Kadas are a part of Indian tradition. They are thick metal rings or bracelet worn by men and women across India. While a typical kada costs anything between ₹ 100 to ₹ 500, luxury brand Bulgari's latest kada design costs lakhs. Actor Ayushmann Khurrana had taken to Instagram and shared a picture wearing the super-expensive and super-stylish kada.

Fancy buying Kada bracelet for ₹ 12 lakh?

Bulgari roped in Ayushmann Khurrana as the face of the campaign promoting traditional kadas in gold. Having been born and brought up in Chandigarh, the actor is not new to the concept of wearing a kada. 

This kada is exclusive to India and is crafted in dazzling yellow gold. The tradition meets modernity look gives the kada an edge. 

The Bulgari B.zero1 Kada Bracelet is uniquely conceived to be more voluminous than the conventional B.zero1 design. This gives men the possibility to combine it with watches or other bracelets. You can pair it with both casual and formal attire. You can even wear it with traditional ensembles.

Speaking about the kada, Ayushmann told IANS "The B.Zero1 Kada Bracelet, for me, embodies the perfect blend of tradition and modernity, and I'm genuinely excited to see how it becomes a part of people's lives, intertwining its own story within the rich landscape of our heritage."

Also watch: Ayushmann Khurrana to star in Sourav Ganguly's biopic: report

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