Forget Suhana Khan, Sara Ali Khan and Jhanvi Kapoor. Here's the new star kid on the block

 Palak Tiwari

Shweta Tiwari’s daughter Palak Tiwari is a well-known name amongst TV soap fans. Owing to the murky custodial battle between Shweta and her ex-husband Raja Chaudhary, Palak had two minutes of fame on many occasions. On and off, she would also tag along with her mother at award nights. Still only Instagram enthusiasts know that Palak is not just all grown-up now but also a fashion icon in the making. 


Her profile boasts of some of her stylish pictures. Just have a look at some of them and we bet, you’ll know how overrated Bollywood star kids are. Must say, Palak has taken her mother’s charming features. Photogenic that she is, it appears she’s made for cameras. It won’t come as a surprise, if soon she is launched as a movie star or a serial lead. Modelling definitely should be a cakewalk for her.  


Here are our top five hot picks.  
 Palak Tiwari

She has all the trapping to become the face of a fashion brand. Don't you think so? 

 Palak Tiwari
A girl-next-door was never this stunning. A well sculpted built, adorned by traditional finery and to top it up, she has added a deserved bling with an exquisite pair of jhumkas. Just can't take our eyes off her. 

Her desi-boho look, rounded off with a stupendously crafted jewellery set, gives us a fashion goal for the upcoming festival season. 

 Shweta Tiwari's daughter
In her all-white look, teamed up with chunky jewellery, she is sure to set the temperature soaring, this winter.  

 Palak Tiwari
Simple yet stunning! Way to go...

Author: Deepa Mishra


Disclaimer: All images used in the blog have been sourced from Google purely for the purpose of informative reference. The models, celebrities or products showcased in these pictures are not to promote any brand in any manner.

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