Wamiqa Gabbi Describes Milan Fashion Week Experience as a Surreal Dream

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Key Takeaways
- Wamiqa Gabbi enjoys Milan Fashion Week.
- She describes the event as a surreal dream.
- The fashion week features 153 events.
- Wamiqa will star in the sequel to Goodachari.
- She has been part of notable 2023 projects.
Mumbai, Feb 25 (NationPress) Actress Wamiqa Gabbi recently shared her enthusiasm for participating in Milan Fashion Week, calling it a surreal dream. She stated, “Fashion has always mirrored my identity, and being at Milan Fashion Week is like entering a dream. It’s a realm where creativity is limitless, and I can’t wait to absorb it all—styles, narratives, and everything in between. It’s truly remarkable to be involved in this ever-evolving art on such a grand platform.”
The much-anticipated Milan Women’s Fashion Week is scheduled from February 25 to March 3, 2025. Set against the beautiful backdrop of Palazzo Marino, this edition is expected to deliver an exhilarating mix of glamour, creativity, and innovation. With 153 events planned, including 56 live runway shows, the city will unveil the Fall/Winter 2025 collections.
Regarding Wamiqa Gabbi, she was recently featured alongside Varun Dhawan in “Baby John.” Next, she will star in the upcoming spy thriller “G2,” directed by debutant Vinay Kumar Sirigineedi. This film serves as the sequel to the 2018 success “Goodachari,” penned by and featuring Adivi Sesh. In this sequel, Wamiqa appears alongside Adivi Sesh. She has just completed the European filming schedule for “G2”, alongside Adivi. Actor Emraan Hashmi, who plays a key role, is anticipated to add his own intrigue to the storyline. The impressive cast also includes Murali Sharma, Supriya Yarlagadda, and Madhu Shalini.
Additionally, Gabbi is set to feature in “Bhoot Bangla,” alongside Akshay Kumar and Tabu.
Wamiqa has made significant appearances in various successful projects throughout 2023, such as the Prime Video series “Jubilee,” the Netflix film “Khufiya,” and the SonyLIV series “Charlie Chopra” & “The Mystery of Solang Valley.”