Men’s Fashion: Abhijeet Khandkekar, Tejas Barve Bring Back The Patterned Shirt Trend
వినోదంZee Marathi stars Abhijeet Khandkekar, Tejas Barve and more love to wear patterned shirts. Read on to find out what the hype is all about!
Men’s fashion is a topic that is often less talked about than the women’s version. White, black, and other monochromatic colours are associated with men. However, Marathi actors like Abhijeet Khandkekar, Tejas Barve are embracing the twists in fashion. They are sporting printed and patterned shirts, openly showing their support towards colourful and vibrant fashion. Take a look at these pictures and we assure you that by the end of the series you will agree with us that Marathi stars are the most stylish!
Watch an episode of the show Mrs Mukhyamantri here.
1. Tejas Barve
Tejas Barve plays the role of Samar on the show Mrs Mukhyamantri. The actor can be seen sporting a pale blue shirt with a small pattern all over it. Tejas looks amazing! Don’t you agree?
2. Abhijeet Khandkekar
Mazhya Navryachi Bayko‘s Gurunath is infamous for his antics, but in real life, Abhijeet Khandkekar is a true gentleman. He has a charming smile that can win hearts! Abhijeet is always on top when it comes to fashion. He can be seen wearing a vibrant printed shirt with a white t-shirt underneath in this picture.
3. Hardeek Joshi
Seen as Rana on the show Tuzhat Jeev Rangala. Hardeek’s cobalt blue shirt with a white print is a sensation in itself. The actor looks his most dashing self in this shirt! Aren’t you already crushing on him?
4. Adwait Dadarkar
Adwait Dadarkar plays the role of Saumitra in Mazhya Navryachi Bayko. The veteran theatre artist is experimental when it comes to fashion. He is also very courageous and flaunts new styles. Adwait’s black flower-patterned shirt is one of his best so far! Do you agree with us?
5. Ashutosh Patki
Ashutosh Patki loves basic fashion but also loves to flaunt stylish new trends! He can be seen a subtle printed white shirt. Does he not look the cutest? Well, we have drawn a conclusion that men look good in prints–at least equal to if not better than women!
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