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Don't Believe In Going Under The Knife: Tia Bajpai

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Aug, 2015 01:05 PM
    "Haunted" fame actress-singer Tia Bajpai has clarified that she hasn't got any sort of surgery done on her lips, adding she doesn't believe in cosmetic surgery.
     
    At an event to promote a jewellery brand, Tia was asked by a journalist why her lips were looking different. She first expressed shock and said: "I've applied lipstick."
     
    She then clarified: "On lips, no I don't believe in going under the knife. I've also worn sunglasses only because I don't want any of you to get an eye infection. And as you can see, there is nothing going on with my face, nope. If there would be a first thing I would remove, it would be this (points near her nose). So when I haven't changed this, then lips forget about it. It's never happening."
     
    Cosmetic surgeries are not new to Bollywood with Anushka Sharma some time back being criticized for her lip job. Other than Anushka, several other actresses have also gone under the knife for various parts with some going wrong, like in case of Koena Mitra. 
     
    Tia has also been seen in films like "1920: Evil Returns", "Lanka" and "Desi Kattey". She will now be seen in a comedy film, "Baanke Ki Crazy Baraat", playing a worried bride. The film also stars Rajpal Yadav, Vijay Raaz and Sanjay Mishra among others.

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