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Ethnic wear is something that is loved and worn by every Indian The charm that is seen in an ethnic outfit cannot be seen in any other outfit Be it a simple Kurti or a traditional Anarkali one can steal the show for the day with ethnic Ethnic wear is not something that has to always be grand and bright Simple and light colouredkurtis with layered frills gives the outfit a classy look These
Ethnic wear is something that is loved and worn by every Indian. The charm that is seen in an ethnic outfit cannot be seen in any other outfit. Be it a simple Kurti or a traditional Anarkali one can steal the show for the day with ethnic. Ethnic wear is not something that has to always be grand and bright. Simple and light colouredkurti’s with layered frills gives the outfit a classy look. These days designers make themmore comfortable and simpler, and the outfits get a western twist too.
High on the success of her recent Hindi film release ‘Manmarziyaan’, TaapseePaanu shares, “I identify myself as an average Indian girl and I love to wear our Indian clothes. But when it comes to Indian clothes it becomes an elaborate thing and one cannot wear it every day. But when Melange came with the whole concept of ‘rethink ethnic’, I felt it is nice way where one can reboundto being Indianised, while it gives a feeling of comfort when you wear them.”
“I think I love wearing cotton stuff and love layering my clothes a lot. You will mostly find me wearing them,” she adds.
Taapsee, who convinced the audience with her role in the movie ‘PINK’ has also set her impression on the audience with her movies like ‘Naam Shabana’ and recently released ‘Manmarziyaan’. The diva who started her career in Hyderabad feels very lucky about it. She says, “Hyderabad has always been very lucky for me,be it my career or anything related to my profession. I feel happy when I visit Hyderabad.”
Speaking about how different it is to work with Tollywood and Bollywood the star shares, “I feel there is nothing different apart from the language, which is the only difference.” About trying out different roles and fitting into them perfectly,the charming diva says, “For me every role that is coming next is challenging. I did not get easy roles in my career; at least in the last five year. Every role has been a challenge and only then it was appreciated.”
Regarding her upcoming movies the star revealed, “My next film ‘Badla’ is done and will be releasing on the 8th of March 2019. I am happy that this movie gave me an opportunity to work with Amitabhji again after ‘PINK’. I am also starting to shoot for my next Tamil and Telugu bi-lingual, which is starting from the first week of October.”
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