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Ayushmann Khurana's new golden bomber jacket is made of Marine watse, see pics

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 18, 2021 16:48 IST

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Ayushmann Khurana's upcoming film 'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui' is on a Loop and will be releasing soon.
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The promotions have already been started.
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Recently, during an event, Ayushmann appeared in a super stylish gold and golden bomber jacket.
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Ayushmann's disco jacket with white pants seek all the attention.
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The jacket is designed by famous designer Gaurav Gupta.
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The jacket has one more special feature this is made of Ikokari.
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What's special in that the jacket cost 60 thousand rupees.
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Ayushmann also posed very stunningly in the pictures.
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Fans are loving Ayushmann's new look.
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The fabric of this jacket is made using marine waste such as plastic wrappers, bottles and biodegradable products.
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