Actor Priyanka Chopra, who is particular about her choice of outfits and ensures that she is impeccably dressed, committed a fashion faux pas on Monday.
She was seen wearing a full-sleeved winter top with sleek trousers at the press meet of Agneepath held in a Gurgaon mall during the day.
Later in the evening, she was sporting the same ensemble at the film's premiere in Mumbai.
Since the events were held in different cities, she must have thought that no one would notice!
At the Gurgaon press meet, it was 'villain' Sanjay Dutta who hogged all the attention instead of the film's hero Hrithik Roshan or its heroine Priyanka.
as already grabbed eyeballs and this became the talking point at the meet.
Sanju Baba was first priority for the shutterbugs present. 'I never realised this character would get so much attention.
n fact, I was wary of going bald for the role but now I think it has been worth it,' Sanjay said.
Even Hrithik had to admit: 'Hero remains a hero. But some villains become iconic. Gabbar Singh and Mogambo are the most remembered characters of the Hindi silver screen.'
The focus of the evening was mostly on Sanjay fielding questions on Kancha Cheena, his evil screen avatar in Agneepath.
Sanjay spoke of the homework he had done to make his version of Kancha different from how Danny Dangzopa essayed it in the original Agneepath of 1990.
News Source:- http://www.dailymail.co.uk
She was seen wearing a full-sleeved winter top with sleek trousers at the press meet of Agneepath held in a Gurgaon mall during the day.
Later in the evening, she was sporting the same ensemble at the film's premiere in Mumbai.
Since the events were held in different cities, she must have thought that no one would notice!
At the Gurgaon press meet, it was 'villain' Sanjay Dutta who hogged all the attention instead of the film's hero Hrithik Roshan or its heroine Priyanka.
as already grabbed eyeballs and this became the talking point at the meet.
Sanju Baba was first priority for the shutterbugs present. 'I never realised this character would get so much attention.
n fact, I was wary of going bald for the role but now I think it has been worth it,' Sanjay said.
Even Hrithik had to admit: 'Hero remains a hero. But some villains become iconic. Gabbar Singh and Mogambo are the most remembered characters of the Hindi silver screen.'
The focus of the evening was mostly on Sanjay fielding questions on Kancha Cheena, his evil screen avatar in Agneepath.
Sanjay spoke of the homework he had done to make his version of Kancha different from how Danny Dangzopa essayed it in the original Agneepath of 1990.
News Source:- http://www.dailymail.co.uk
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