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As Pulkit Samrat and Kriti Kharbanda celebrate one year of togetherness today, we can’t help but revisit that unforgettable moment when Pulkit redefined groom fashion — not with a traditional sherwani, but with a flowy, Anarkali-style ensemble that broke the mould.
In a sea of safe choices, Pulkit stood out in a pista green embroidered outfit designed by Anamika Khanna the flared silhouette, delicate florals, and intricate Sanskrit inscriptions of the Gayatri Mantra weren’t just visual details — they were powerful statements. His look beautifully fused masculine strength with feminine grace, ushering in a new era of gender-fluid celebration wear.
The jewelry, soft tones, and fluid design added a poetic touch, elevating his look from stylish to symbolic. Pulkit wasn’t just dressing up for a big day — he was embracing a fashion identity that celebrates individuality and expression.
What made it truly special was the intention behind every element — from the meaningful embroidery to the pastel palette — each choice reflected Pulkit’s personality and fearless style. A groom who didn’t just follow trends but set them.
A year later, his look continues to be a conversation-starter — a symbol of how fashion can transcend gender norms and tradition. Pulkit Samrat has consistently championed gender-fluid fashion choices, both on and off the red carpet, and his wedding look remains a shining example of style with substance.
As we celebrate Pulkit and Kriti’s love today, we also celebrate that iconic moment — when the groom became the game-changer and was highly talked about.