Little girl from Mumbai recreates Kiara Advani's Met Gala look using gift wrap
A little Mumbai girl recreated Kiara Advani's Met Gala look using gift wrap, and a video of her cute look has delighted the internet.

In Short
- A little girl from Mumbai recreated Kiara Advani’s 2025 Met Gala look using gift wrap
- Gunit Kaur’s video has clocked over 20 million views on Instagram
- She matched hair and makeup to Kiara’s gold gown
A little girl from Mumbai has recreated actor Kiara Advani’s 2025 Met Gala look using gift-wrapping paper, and the internet can’t stop applauding her effort.
Gunit Kaur, the content creator from Mumbai, shared a video of her DIY recreation of Kiara Advani’s Met Gala outfit. Her video has garnered over 20 million views on Instagram.
In the clip, Gunit is seen taking money from her mother, heading to a local store, and buying a golden wrapping sheet. She then crafts her own version of Kiara’s Met Gala gown, and not only that, she matches her hair and makeup as well.
Kiara Advani, who is expecting her first child, made headlines for becoming the first Indian actor to walk the Met Gala red carpet with a baby bump. Dressed in a gold custom-made piece in line with the theme 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style', Kiara proudly represented Indian fashion on the global stage.
Gunit’s version might have been simpler, but her attention to detail and confidence impressed viewers. The little creator also added her own touch of joy and playfulness, which viewers found endearing.
Watch the video here:
The comments section on her video was flooded with love. “Makeup was so good! What efforts, really amazing!” said a user, another added, “I hope you never lose the shine in your eyes.”
Influencer Parul Gulati commented, “Mera bhi bana do Cannes ka red carpet outfit.” Others praised Gunit’s talent and courage, calling her “a star in the making.”
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Earlier, Gunit had spoken about the health condition that affects her appearance. She lives with nephrotic syndrome, a disorder that causes the kidneys to leak protein into the urine. Long-term steroid treatment has caused visible changes to her body. She revealed that her grandmother first noticed symptoms based on experience with another family member who had a different type of the same condition.