In Olbees

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Wearing Olbees separates, Bhumi attended Farah Khan’s party for Ed Sheeran this past weekend. Wavy hair, smokey eyes and black sandals rounded out the actor’s look.

Can’t say I was a fan of the look. That sheer top especially does absolutely nothing for the actor.

Bhumi Pednekar At Ed Sheeran Concert

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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  1. Much has been written about the visual and the auditory. The olfactory sense, on the other hand, has been given the step-motherly treatment. Forget being glamorized like the other two senses in movies and plays, musicals and recordings, it has been relegated to the stands where criminals walk with a well warranted hurry, women of disrepute walk with their heads held high and vermin roam around like it’s their time on planet earth. It’s no wonder that during the Great Depression, New York City police recruited “Smell Kelly”, the subway sniffer whose bloodhound-like nose could locate chemical and gas spills and dead rats. In World War I, soldiers trained their dusty nostrils to recognize xylyl bromide, which smelled like lilac but was used to mask the smell of the deadly mustard gas. This lady, right here, looks like she could be the queen of those whose only special skill is to smell all the smells in the world and has just recognized a smell that she can’t place.

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