In Tarun Tahiliani

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Spotted Ms. Dutta wearing her Tarun Tahiliani kurta again at a promotional event for her upcoming movie ‘Housefull’ this time pairing the kurta with white pants and sandals. We prefer the recent look more, what about you?

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Left: Tarun Tahiliani, Spring 2008
Center: Lara Dutta at Pizza Hut Promo Event
Right: Lara Dutta at Housefull Promo Event

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani, Indiatimes

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    • the hair is very chic, but it not bollywood star material. Lara has very fine/thin hair, she has no option but to cut her hair short.

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    • I agree. The haircut does age her. I like that she experiments but she should have gone for something more chic.
      As a person who has gone through all possible hair lengths, I know how hard it is to get short hair cut right.I have gone from looking like a soccer mom to a soccer-playing boy and everything in between.
      Wait! it isnt about me? Oh, ok then.

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  1. gosh! Lara looks amazing. this is one woman who can roll out of bed, wear the proverbial potato sack, and STILL manage to look like a million $$$$. Her recent appearance is stunning. love the pairing with the white pants. summery hair cut and those cool sandals complement the look. add that smile and that attitude to the whole equation, and she’s gorgeous!! totally a look i’d love to do!

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  2. cropped white pants with a ghastlyprinted tunic…and short hair (that doesnt suit her bone structure!)….and to think shes one one the better dressed women in b’town

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  3. the recent appearance.. hate the whole look.. amazing how hair can make such a difference.. she DOES look like a soccer mom!!! there are so many better short hair styles out there.. why THIS boring cut!????

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