27 Times Bollywood Actors Truly Looked Like They Could Be The Cast Of "Barbie"

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1. No post about Barbie and Bollywood is complete without the mention of Katrina Kaif, who has an actual Barbie doll modelled on her!

2. But there were other times when the actress really decided to channel her inner Barbie. Exhibit one:

3. Exhibit 2: "Sabyasachi Barbie"?

4. Here's Deepika Padukone looking like a total Barbie in her hot pink number at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.

5. And then again at the 2023 Vanity Fair Oscar party.

6. At the 2019 Met Gala, Deepika was truly giving Disney princess ft. Barbie.

7. And if Bollywood has a true Barbie-boy, it has to be Ranveer Singh.

8. I mean, just look at him in this Valentino fit.

9. And in dusty pink (millennial pink?) Gucci.

10. Let's also celebrate our desi girl, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, being a total Barbie at the 2020 Golden Globe Awards.

11. And then during the Citadel promotions earlier this year.

12. And then, of course, at the "Bulgari Mediterranea High Jewelry" event in Venice.

13. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is also pretty much synonymous with Barbie, especially when she looks like this.

15. Anushka Sharma looked more like "Barbie Sharma" in this Temperley London dress that she wore during the Zero trailer launch.

16. But, let's admit it — she was at her Barbie-est on her wedding day in December, 2017.

17. There truly is no dearth of Kens in Bollywood. Aditya Roy Kapur is an example.

18. And Sidharth Malhotra is another.

19. There's Vicky Kaushal too — aka the Ken to the OG Bollywood Barbie.

20. This was Sonam Kapoor in her Barbie era.

21. A fashion icon for a reason.

22. This was when Alia Bhatt decided to be both Barbie and Oppenheimer for a day.

23. She then went back to being a total Barbie in this hot pink gown.

24. Here's Shraddha Kapoor being Barbie AF.

25. And Kiara Advani, perhaps, auditioning for the Bollywood remake of the film?

26. Before you forget it — Kriti Sanon is also a total Barbie.

27. And so is Kareena Kapoor Khan!

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