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Don't style yourself under pressure, says Shraddha Kapoor

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Mar, 2016 02:09 PM
    Actress Shraddha Kapoor believes people must follow a style which is not driven by any peer or social pressure, but by the heart.
     
    "I don't think that in anything, there should be any sort of pressure. Whether it's for a guy or a girl, one should not style themselves in any pressure -- be it peer pressure or social pressure. You should definitely follow what is there in your heart, and style yourselves according to that," Shraddha said at an event here for hair removal cream brand Veet.
     
    She launched a new campaign, #VeetGirlsOnTheGo, for the brand here on Thursday.
     
    While the "ABCD 2" actress has some brand endorsements to her credit, about the responsibility associated with brand associations, she said: "It is definitely a very big responsibility when you decide which brand you are going to be associated with. I think that one should only endorse the brands that they believe in, and the ones that you will yourself use and also advice other people to use it."
     
    Shraddha will next be seen in the film "Baaghi".

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