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Okay For Celebrities To Have Bad Hair Days: Athiya Shetty

Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Oct, 2016 03:19 PM
    Celebrities are always under scrutiny for their fashion sense, but Bollywood actress Athiya Shetty says it is not important for an actor to look good always.
     
    Asked if looking good always is important for actors, Athiya told IANS: "No. We are human beings, and it's okay if we have a bad hair day or bad day in general. I think people should know that it takes a lot of effort to look the way we do in front of the camera, and it is not hunky-dory always."
     
    Athiya, who was here earlier this month for the Amazon India Fashion Week, feels that actors do get judged a lot on the basis of fashion.
     
     
    "But it depends on how seriously you take it. If you are (in) something that you are comfortable in, and you like it, then that's all that matters. It's how you carry your clothes and how comfortable you are in your skin," she said. 
     
    The actress, who ventured into Bollywood in 2015 with superstar Salman Khan's production "Hero", is currently busy shooting for her next film titled "Mubarakan".
     
    The film is slated to release in July, next year and also stars Anil Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor, and Ileana D'Cruz. 

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