A young man was taking pictures on a busy street in Bengaluru. However, a crowd gathered to see the girl he was photographing. Many people stopped their cars to take pictures. No, she wasn't a celebrity. She was a girl from Germany. She was wearing a sari and taking pictures, and a crowd gathered on that Bengaluru street to see her. The girl's photos have already been published on social media. There, too, the photos have caused an uproar.
Bengaluru-based photographer Rakesh Naik CK took photos of a German woman wearing a white saree. Rakesh shared them on his Instagram account. In the photos, the foreign woman is seen posing in various poses wearing a white saree. However, she doesn't wear any special jewelry with the saree. She's wearing only a small black tip and a single dangle earring. These photos have captivated netizens.
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The photos, posted from the Instagram handle "Rakesh Photopedia," have already been viewed by many people. They've been flooded with likes and comments. Netizens are overwhelmed with praise for the foreign girl. Many have praised her for taking photos in a sari. Some have even dubbed her the new "national crush." One netizen wrote, "Natural beauty. A true beauty. She looks even better in a sari." Another wrote, "The new national crush. My heart is filled with joy when I see her. What a beautiful smile! That girl should be declared India's brand ambassador." This German girl is a content creator. She recently visited India and took these photos during that time.
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