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Vidya Balan is one actress in Bollywood who has time and again slammed body shaming and spread body positivity. However, the actress was not always comfortable in her body or choice of clothes. Did you know that she used to try and dress up like other female actresses?
Yes, you read it right! In a recent interview, Vidya revealed that when she entered showbiz, she had no choice. She did not fit in because she was not like other girls. The actress added that there was a time when tried to dress up like the other actresses and ended up looking foolish because she was simply not comfortable in them. According to her, they carried it off beautifully but she was unable to.
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