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Sonali shared her new look and thanked actor Priyanka Chopra for introducing her to a stylist who gave her the makeover.
Bollywood actor Sonali Bendre, who is undergoing treatment in New York for cancer, has shared her new look. She has been constantly updating her fans about her well-being and often thanks all those who are with supporting her through these tough times.
In her latest post, Sonali shared her new look and thanked actor Priyanka Chopra for introducing her to a stylist who gave her the makeover. Because of her chemotherapy, Sonali went bald but she has now decided to sport a wig when she feels like it.
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She shared a video collage of her pictures and wrote a quote of Al Pacino: “Vanity is my favourite sin.” She added, “Well, it might not be my all-time favourite sin (that would be gluttony ), but who doesn’t like looking good? The way we look has a profound psychological impact on us… A little vanity here and there does no one any harm. It’s important to do what makes you happy, even if it’s something as simple as wearing a wig, bright red lipstick, high heels…. When I was testing out the wigs, I had a brief moment of self-doubt… “Am I vain for wanting to look good?”
She was seen wearing a wig in some of the photos while others had her ‘bald and beautiful’ look as Sonali continued her post: “As part of the entertainment industry, you’re always expected to look good… Maybe that has been ingrained in me?”
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She ended her post by thanking Priyanka Chopra “for connecting me with the amazing @bokheehair, who created my new look.”
Sonali had taken to social media back in July to release a statement revealing that she had been diagnosed with a “high-grade cancer”.
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