Sabyasachi claim wrong credit deepika konkani wedding saree
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Gorgeous actress Deepika Padukone is now a married woman. The leggy beauty tied the knot with beau Ranveer Singh in an intimate wedding attended by just immediate family and few friends in Lake Como, Italy. The couple who had refrained even their guests from sharing pictures from their wedding, yesterday gave their fans and followers a sneak peek into their dreamy wedding by posting a few pictures on their social media handles.

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As soon as the inside pictures from their Konkani and Sindhi style wedding came out everyone went gaga over the couple’s exquisite wedding ensemble. The pictures of DeepVeer’s wedding were so stunning that celebs like Karan Johar and Sonakshi Sinha publicly said that even they want to get married now.

Celebrated designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee was the man behind those exquisite and marvellous wedding outfit of DeepVeer. Soon after the couple shared their first wedding pictures, even the designer posted their photos alongside the caption, “Deepika Padukone (@deepikapadukone) and Ranveer Singh (@ranveersingh) head-to-toe in Sabyasachi for their wedding in Lake Como, Italy.
All of us at Sabyasachi wish the lovely couple our very best for a wonderful and happy married life. ”

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However much, to everyone’s surprise, it turns out that the saree Deepika wore for her Konkani style wedding was not designed by Sabyasachi. Yes, you read that right, as per Konkani tradition Deepika’s saree was in fact given to her by her mother Ujjala Padukone. So the saree was actually bought from Angadi Galleria and not designed by Sabyasachi. As soon as this fact was brought into everyone’s notice, Sabyasachi was highly criticised for claiming wrong credits.

You can read some of the comments criticising Sabya for taking someone else’s credits.

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Soon after facing backlash, Sabyasachi issued a statement thereby giving due credits to Angadi Galleria for Deepika’s saree.

You can read his post here:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BqbYDy2B0LS/

Interestingly this is not the first time Sabyasachi has committed such blunder. Last year he had done the same mistake by claiming that he had designed cricketer Virat Kohli’s reception outfit which was actually designed by Raghavendra.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BdEgYm9nmw4/?utm_source=ig_embed

Sabya then issued apologies by posting, “And BTW @virat.kohli looks absolutely dapper in a @raghavendra.rathore We had made a very similar piece and in the confusion of the great Indian wedding the credits got swapped. Mr. Mukherjee is personally a huge fan of the Rathore label and deeply regrets the error.”

Now we are wondering how can someone commit such grave mistakes again and again.

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