Ira Khan, daughter of actor Aamir Khan, posed for photos with musician Nick Jonas while recently attending an event at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center (NMACC). On Sunday, Ira also posted a photo to Instagram with Kat Graham. (See Related Article: Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas posed with an autorickshaw on their date night.
Nick Jonas and Ira Khan take a photo at NMACC.
Ira and Nick were seen in the first photo smiling for the camera while standing next to each other, with Ira sporting an off-the-shoulder blue and white dress, and Nick Jonas sporting a black T-shirt, a black jacket and a pair of trousers to match.
Ira is seen smiling for the camera in the following shot next to Kat, who is dressed in a beige attire for the occasion. In the final image, Ira is seen posing with her fiancé Nupur Shikhare, who donned a blue blazer and a black shirt underneath the slacks for the event.
“My youth desires, my young adult fantasies, and then my actual life fantasy,” Ira wrote in the post’s description. “@nupur popeye you are (kissing face emoji) me Know you know but just wanted to make sure.”
Lisa Mishra responded to the post by saying, “I was wild as a youngster, but OMG dude, I once waited in line for 11 hours in -10°C just to shake his hand.” Another fan remarked, “You are perfect, you are refining everything… Keep shining, Khan.Ira. Another user said, “Ira, you look great.”
The fashion show was launched on Saturday, the second day of the opening ceremony, and attendees included Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone, Shah Rukh Khan, Nick Jonas, Sidharth Malhotra, Kiara Advani, Madhuri Dixit, Aishwarya Rai, Vicky Kaushal, and Karan Johar. The NMACC was built at the Jio World Center in Mumbai.
The NMACC will open to the public on April 3 with a list of events already planned. The exhibition explores the layered influence of traditional Indian dress, textiles, and crafts from the 18th century on international fashion sensibilities. It also features iconic western wear and ready-to-wear designs inspired by India from the 20th and 21st centuries.