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I Am Never Scared Of Fashion: Adah Sharma

IANS, 24 Sep, 2016 02:34 PM
  • I Am Never Scared Of Fashion: Adah Sharma
Actress Adah Sharma says that she doesn't believe in restricting her style to certain things as she is someone who is never scared of fashion.
 
"Fashion is not something you should be scared about. I think you should make mistakes and do crazy stuff. I'm never scared of fashion and whether it is my shoes or my hair. I am happy about it," Adah told IANS on the sidelines of the opening day of Pune Fashion Week (PFW) here.
 
The two-day event is taking place at Westin hotel here where designers from across India are presenting their latest collection.
 
Adah walked for designer Sangeeta Sharma and looked no less than a bride in a beautiful lehanga. The designer presented a line titled "Forget me Not" inspired from illium, commonly known as flower lily.
 
The actress says that she looks good in Indian wear and hence the collection was apt for her.
 
"I don't walk around in lehangas but I love Indian wear. I personally look nice in Indian wear especially in something like this," she said.
 
Adah is currently shooting for "Commando 2" and is quite excited about her role in the film.
 
"I am very excited doing something that I have never done before. I try to play different character with each film so I think this is the toughest role that I have ever done barring the action," she said.

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