Esha Gupta launches fifth edition of The Hindu Bridal Mantra

October 09, 2014 11:27 pm | Updated May 23, 2016 06:41 pm IST - MUMBAI:

Actress Esha Gupta unveiling The Hindu BridalMantra at Crossword Bookstore in Mumbai onThursday. Photo: Paul Noronha

Actress Esha Gupta unveiling The Hindu BridalMantra at Crossword Bookstore in Mumbai onThursday. Photo: Paul Noronha

It was “Bridal-meets-Bollywood” at the launch of the fifth edition of The Hindu Bridal Mantra by actor Esha Gupta who features on the cover in a stunning Manish Malhotra lehenga and Anita Dongre choli .

Launched in 2011, Bridal Mantra is a pan India magazine that covers fashion, beauty, wellness, relationships, destinations, food, gifting and more.

Dressed in a red pencil skirt and crop top, the diva unveiled the bridal magazine in the presence of several media at Crossword Bookstore, Inorbit mall, Malad on Thursday, with several flashbulbs going off simultaneously.

Esha thanked The Hindu for featuring her on the cover.

“I had a great time shooting with the Bridal Mantra team. I represent today’s the contemporary bride who loves a minimalist resort look in keeping with the trend,” Esha said.

The Bridal Mantra editorial team said the actor embodies the spirit of the modern bride with her confidence.

The latest issue covers a spectrum of topics related to bridal — from influence of colour of couture to coping strategies for just-weds.

Also present at the event was N. Parthasarathy, AVP, The Hindu , and the Bridal Mantra team.

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