
New Delhi, March 26, 2026: – The red carpet for the second edition of The Hollywood Reporter India’s Women in Entertainment Power List witnessed a masterclass in minimalist glamour this Wednesday evening. Leading the charge was Punjabi and Bollywood sensation Sonam Bajwa, who turned heads in a sophisticated black dress that redefined evening elegance.
The event, which celebrates the most influential women across film, television, and digital platforms, saw Bajwa join the ranks of industry stalwarts like Guneet Monga, Kiran Rao, and Sayani Gupta. However, it was Sonam’s sartorial choice—a “soft power” statement in midnight black—that set social media ablaze.
Known for her ability to blend traditional grace with modern edge, Sonam Bajwa opted for a silhouette that prioritized form and texture over loud embellishments.
Bajwa kept her styling characteristically “minimalist chic,” opting for soft, beachy waves and a “barely-there” makeup palette that highlighted her natural glow.
Beyond the fashion, the evening was a significant professional milestone for the actress. Recently coming off the massive success of the blockbuster ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, which has been shattering box-office records, Sonam expressed her gratitude for being included in the prestigious Power List.
“I feel really good. For me, it’s a big deal to be included in this list,” Sonam shared during a red-carpet interaction. She also took a moment to congratulate her team on the success of her recent film, noting that the industry’s landscape for women is shifting toward more meaningful recognition.
The event served as a reminder of Sonam’s growing footprint in the Indian entertainment industry. Having dominated the Punjabi film circuit for years, her successful transition into major Hindi projects—including the upcoming ‘Border 2’—has solidified her status as a pan-Indian star.
The Women in Entertainment 2026 gala highlighted a broader trend in celebrity fashion: a move away from maximalism toward intentional, refined style. As stars like Sonam Bajwa prove, true glamour doesn’t need to shout to command a room. By leaning into clean lines and sophisticated neutrals, she continues to set the standard for the modern “it-girl” aesthetic.