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Kangana was spotted dubbing for her upcoming movie keeping it comfy in a white dress on one day and a Zara top paired with Gucci denims on the other. Between the two, have a preference?

Kangana Ranaut

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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  1. I like the fact that she isn’t hiding the bra. I always wonder how do wear all these backless and strapless everything all the time and not have underwear issues. Nice of her as celeb to be a bit more normal… atleast here.

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    • Hey but if you wear that kind of back with that thick bra straps, showing so much it would be so unpleasant.. me too avoids wearing clothing that forces to wear uncomfortable bras! That area needs some innovation.

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      • One innovation could be reconceptualization the visual of a bra as something not so ‘unpleasant’. I don’t understand why women have to shave and hide their bras all the time when it’s quite okay for men to be just as they are. There is no connection between hygiene and showing of bras or having hair on ones body. Somehow all the shame shame is always for the woman.

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        • No that’s not innovation, that’s delusion. Really this argument can not win by normalising seeing what need not be seen. Next you’d say what’s wrong in showing an underwear. Take it as not wrong, but what’s right in showing?

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          • Hi, imho it’s normal and as long as it’s just the back or just the upper straps it’s ok.
            Though imho sometimes what’s considered elegant for men is also too restrictive, less so in India it seems to, but in the West showing legs, like with shorts or even wearing sandals seems off limits.
            But that’s imho a bad fallout of the one sided sexualization of women, where it means men are seen as one way consumer of the women charme, but with little to no on their own based on their body, except maybe their face and their global frame, but mostly if fully dressed, even unnaturally in summer.
            Norms seems to backfire the two genders in different way in many different situation which make the other ones disappear depending how you look, your bias and point of view, like a caleidoscope.

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    • Yep yep! With all the fuss around visible bra and panty lines, to have a celeb say that it’s ok to not have to hide a bra, so awesome.

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    • Totally. A formal law must also be passed for all the guys who strut around in banyans or low-waist jeans with Calvin-Klein chaddi band showing. The ministry will table a bill in the next session to ensure that there is no hint of innerwear anywhere. Citizens should be informed of their rights that they should not be subjected to even the hint of any article that covers ones bits. The ministry will recommend to the government that it is preferable if all genders go freewheeling than suggest to impressionable youth that any articles of such a suspicious nature exist.

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        • Humari Gorrment ke mantri yeh kehna chahate hain ke hum kaanoon lagoo karna chahte hain jiske tehet aam janta ko kisi ke bhi aise vastra ke darshan naa ho jo hamari sanskriti mein bura prabhav daaley.

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        • I apologize for the Minister. He has a twisted sense of humor. He likes to take the sexist statements such as those to which he replied and twist them further to reveal the outrageous nature of the comment to which he is replying. Maybe his humor was lost on you. He likes to ‘read’, ‘shade’ and ‘sass’ people. The Minister will not listen to my appeals to tone it down. I am afraid he is a bit of a character. Until then please attempt to understand how sarcasm, humor and shade works before asking for a translation. Please refer to ‘Ministry of Linguistics’ comment for abbreviated explanation of our Minister’s sarcastic comment.

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        • Dear Citizen Sheena, we are acting on your offended social values and will table a bill to this effect in the Monsoon session banning public display of such articles of clothing. Meanwhile, please do the government’s job till we try and pass the bill through Rajya Sabha and continue to express outrage and offense towards such citizens who flout our sanskaari vesh bhusha. No bras in India which are an imported western concept, women will only wear blouses and cholis in public with no bra.

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          • for a ministry of whichever department, you really have a lot of spare time to sit and pass comment on each and every comment which says anything against your favored person!!

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            • Dear Citizen Sheena, our reply was in response to your commentary on the Ministry of Sanskaari Vesh Bhusha and infact was in support of your commentary. The Ministries have all the time in the world to respond to morally offended citizens. This Gorrment is at your service.

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      • Please do not burn the feminists. We don’t have fuel to spare. With the sanctions on import of oil from Iran and the threat of war looming in the Gulf, our Gorrment has no kerosene, coal or Petrol to shell out. But please do continue to be offended and publicly accost these offending citizens and lecture to them as mentioned by Minister of Sanskaari Vesh Bhusha.

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  2. Good for her for showing her bra. We should all start wearing this so that it becomes normalised in the public’s psyche.

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  3. Showing the bra isn’t the offence here, just that it doesn’t seem to belong or add anything to the attire. If it was either matched or colour-blocked to her outfit it would seem to be a more conscious choice and appealing. Right now it is just exposed underwear.

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