This Article is From Nov 18, 2014

For Arpita Khan's Groom, a Sherwani Made Specially by the Nizam's Couturier

For Arpita Khan's Groom, a Sherwani Made Specially by the Nizam's Couturier

This image was posted on Instagram by Aayush Sharma.

Hyderabad:

A leading ethnic wear manufacturer in Hyderabad has made a special sherwani to present it as a gift to Aayush Sharma, who married Bollywood star Salman Khan's sister Arpita Khan on November 18.

Makhdoom Brothers, a city-based clothier, designed and manufactured the wedding sherwani.

Studded with Swarovski beads of crystal glass from Austria, the golden-colour sherwani is made of Jamawar, a special cloth.

"We have also used dabka beads. It's all handwork. It took 15 days for four workers to prepare this," said Abid Mohiuddin, one of the owners of Makhdoom Brothers.

He said that since Salman and his family members were the guests of Hyderabad, they decided to present the sherwani as a gift.

He, however, declined to reveal its price. Started in 1895, Maqdoom Brothers were official caterers for the Nizams, the rulers of erstwhile Hyderabad State.

They presented a Jodhpuri to former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and sherwanis to former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf and former South African president Thabo Mbeki.

The sherwanis for Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik for his marriage with Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza also came from Maqdoom.

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