After Kareena Kapoor, Nina Gupta called Prada on Kolhapuri footwear Ro
Actor Nina Gupta joined Kareena Kapoor to call out Praada to mimic the design of traditional Kolhapuri chappal in his latest collection.

In short
- Nina Gupta criticized Prada for the ‘toe Ring Sandle’.
- She shared a video showing her shoes and praised her craftsmanship
- Earlier, Kareena had also made an excavation at the luxury fashion house to copy Kolhapuri footwear.
After Kareena Kapoor, veteran actor Nina Gupta has also taken a jib on a luxury fashion house Prada for her controversial ‘toe ring sandal’ who meets India’s traditional Kolhapuri SlippersThe recent male spring/summer 2026 of Prada in Baikalash Milan follows the fashion show, where sandals were shown, allegedly criticized to mimic a reputed Indian design without any credit.
On Monday, ‘Badahai Ho’ actor shared a video on Instagram, which is proudly showing his own pairing Authentic kolhapuri SlippersIn the clip, he remembered, “So, these Kolhapuri chappals are in the news these days. Once, I did something with Laxmikant Burde. I don’t remember what it was. So I asked him, ‘Can you get me this slippers from Kolhapur?’ he said yes.’ So he got them for my (SIC).
He said, “These are the most beautiful slippers that I have ever done, the most beautiful and handmade. I love him. Thank you, Laxmikant. You are no longer there, but I love you.” His post was captioned, “Real toh Real Hot Hai (SIC).”
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A day ago, Kareena Kapoor, who is currently on a holiday in Greece, also posted a picture of her silver Kolhapuri. SlippersWriting that she always chooses “Og Kolhapuri” over Prada slippers,
Meanwhile, the dispute has increased, a public interest was filed against Prada with litigation (PIL) in the Bombay High Court, accusing the brand of copying the reputed design and demanding compensation for the artisans who have preserved the 800 -year -old craft.
In response, Prada said that sandals “Traditional Indian handcrafts with centuries -old heritage were inspired by shoes.”