Mumbai: Among the Bollywood actresses, Taapsee Pannu knows the most about the uncanny art of draping a sari. The actress who has two films lined up to release this month, has shared her newfound appreciation for saris and how they have helped her discover a different side of her personality. Taapsee revealed that wearing saris, which are a traditional part of Indian attire, has introduced her to a new aspect of herself and also shared that it’s truly 'comfortwear'.

The actress said: "I think I discovered a new side of my personality. When I embraced wearing saris, and by saris, I don’t mean the ones that people generally wear on red carpets or special occasions or festivals. I'm talking about the daily wear saris."

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Taapsee, who is currently in Paris enjoying the Summer Olympics, has been seen strolling around in her avant-garde saris. The actress recently attended the hockey match between India and Great Britain, which India won, securing a spot in the semi-finals against Germany. Taapsee has collaborated with the fashion label Suta and is embracing the vibrant colours of France while donning stunning saris.

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The actress noted, “I realised a different side of my personality started showing when I wore these saris. Over time, as I liked what I saw in the mirror, I became more and more comfortable wearing them.” On the professional front, Taapsee will next be seen in ‘Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba’ and ‘Khel Khel Mein’.

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Photo: www.instagram.com/taapsee
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‘Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba’ is a sequel to her 2021 film ‘Haseen Dillruba’ and will be released on Netflix on August 9. ‘Khel Khel Mein', a theatrical release, features Taapsee alongside Bollywood stars Akshay Kumar, Fardeen Khan, Pragya Jaiswal, and Aditya Seal, and will hit theatres on August 15.
(With inputs from IANS)

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