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My Personal Style Is Very Boring: Deepika

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Oct, 2015 11:50 AM
  • My Personal Style Is Very Boring: Deepika
She might be tagged as one of the most stylish actors of Bollywood, but Deepika Padukone feels her “personal style statement is boring”. The actress says she depends on her stylists to add the dose of glamour and fashion quotient to her look.
 
“I believe my personal style is very boring. I don't think that I have any sort of personal sense of style. And this is why I'm so dependent on professionals like Anju (Modi), who do a fantastic job,” Deepika said at the song launch of her forthcoming film "Bajirao Mastani" here.
 
She feels "fortunate" to be in the business and have access to "such amazing people". 
 
"We are constantly dressing up for the red carpet, film premiere, for the shoot of film or advertisement. We are being styled for one thing or the other and this is why I think that when I end up checking my wardrobe, I just have jeans and T-shirts. I don't put much effort into my dressing up on daily basis," she said.
 
The film's track titled "Deewani Mastani" was launched at Day One of Blenders Pride Fashion Tour 2015 here on Saturday. The song sets the grand stage of the film evincing opulence and magnificence. 
 
Recreating the setup of Aina Mahal, the song lays out mesmerizing visuals and plays well with the reflection of the dancers in the mirrors -- leaving a dazzling impression on mind. 
 
Deepika, who plays the second wife of Maratha Peshwa Bajirao I (played by Ranveer Singh), is dancing with stoic face and expressing her love and admiration for Bajirao with her steps and eyes. 
 
The actress, who turned muse for designer Modi at the fashion gala, notes that she looks for comfort in her day-to-day outfits, and active wear has become her staple outfit these days. 
 
“I'm someone who needs to feel comfortable and I most often wear loose clothes. My latest thing is gym wear. It is the easiest. When I am not shooting, I'm in my active wear so that I can go to gym or go running any moment and it is very comfortable as well,” the “Piku” star said. 
 
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's magnum opus "Bajirao Mastani" narrates the love story of Peshwa Bajirao I, and his second wife Mastani. Actress Priyanka Chopra plays Bajirao's first wife Kashibai. The film is scheduled to release on December 18.

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