Watch: Sussanne Khan's Oops Moment Will Remind You Of Marilyn Monroe's Iconic Flying Skirt Pose
Sussanne Khan looked very uncomfortable when her short skirt started to fly up while she was posing for the paparazzi at the red carpet.
Interior designer and actor Hrithik Roshan's ex-wife Sussanne Khan marked her presence at the premiere of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's web series 'Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar'. In the latest Bollywood celebrity news, Sussanne Khan was seen dressed in a black-coloured one-shoulder fitted top and matching mini skirt. She attended the web series premiere with her boyfriend Arslan Goni. In the latest entertainment news, a video has been shared by a paparazzo account in which Sussanne Khan can be seen looking absolutely gorgeous in her black outfit.
However, she also faced a major "oops moment" when her short skirt started to fly up while she was posing for the paparazzi at the red carpet. Looking at this, you will be instantly reminded of that classic Marilyn Monroe's flying skirt pose.
Sussanne Khan was seen posing for the paparazzi along with her boyfriend.
Check out the video here:
"Is bande se to handsome hritik roshan tha yar," wrote one user.
Another user wrote, "Bakwas dress."
One user commented, "Perfect jody..alwyz together happy forever."
"Ese kya kapde pehne k khud hi uncomfortable ho or kona pakadna pade," wrote one user.
Recently, Sussanne’s son Hrehaan turned 18 and she celebrated his birthday in Goa, along with Hrithik Roshan and his new girlfriend, Saba Azad.
Saba had taken to Instagram to share a photo with Sussanne and she expressed her gratitude for what she described as the “best time ever.”
For the uninitiated, Sussanne was previously married to Hrithik Roshan. They got married in December 2000 and have two sons together, Hrehaan and Hridaan. The couple decided to part ways in December 2013.
Saba had also earlier spoken about the hate she often receives on social media for dating Hrithik.
“It’s taken me quite sometime to come to a place where I treat everything else as white noise because hatred is palpable. I am not made of stone, it hits you. You feel like sh*t. There are days when you wake up and you wonder ‘what did I do to anyone?’ ‘What did I do to you?’ ‘I am living my life, you live yours’ ‘why are you waiting for my blood?’ But at some point you realise you are not responsible for how people think and what they are projecting on you are what they are going through. It has nothing to do with you. Once you realise that, peace prevails,” Saba had told India Today.











