Rakul Preet Singh made a case for fall fashion in her recent photos shared on Instagram. The actor wore a chic ensemble that gave off an office siren meets autumnal baddie vibe. While wearing shorts to the office might not be HR-approved, this outfit does tick the marks for those days when style is at the fore and rules don’t apply.
Running high from the success of her new film De De Pyaar De 2, she has been putting out quite a few stunning looks recently. From a shimmery black co-ord look to a strapless sparkly ivory one-piece and a statement-making fit with a sheer skirt and blazer.
The 35-year-old wore a chocolate brown blazer with a tie-up detail at the front from Torqadorn and paired it with its matching high-rise shorts. To keep this Rs
14,500 co-ord set a bit on the modest side, she wore a matching brown turtleneck under the blazer.
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Going with the classic brown and gold combination, Rakul accessorised this look by layering gold chains of varying sizes and lengths. She wore a few chunky gold chokers and a longer necklace with a pearly white stone, along with gold hoops. Rakul added brown stilettos to complete this monochromatic look.
For her makeup, Rakul leaned into the fall vibes with her bronzed glow. Her makeup included a subtle brown smoky eye, while a similar shade of khol defined her eyes. She added a brown, glossy lip and a natural shade of blush to the apples of her cheeks, with dewy skin.
Rakul Preet Singh on Working Hours in the Film Industry
The biggest debate in Bollywood right now is the number of hours that actors and crew are expected to work. When actor Deepika Padukone reportedly requested an 8-hour shift for herself after becoming a mother, she was reportedly booted out of two major projects – Spirit and Kalki 2. Weighing in on the subject, Rakul Preet Singh while speaking with Siddharth Kannan, said, “I feel that working hours are very subjective to where you are in your life right now. How you were at the age of 16 is not how you are at the age of 25, is not how you are at the age of 35, and so on. So there is never one rule for anybody. Aap yeh to nahi expect karoge na ki Amitabh ji 14 hours kaam kare. (You wouldn’t expect Amitabh ji to work 14 hours, right?). So it is very subjective.”
Rakul Preet Singh doesn’t believe that one rule can fit everyone, as people’s priorities change depending on their stage of life. “I am sure those who work 8 hours today have worked a lot earlier. They have even worked 48 hours straight. Like Ajay sir, Akshay sir – in the 90s, they would go from one film set to another. They would change only their shirts while wearing the same jeans. And now they have reached a point where they can decide how much work they want to do. So you transition with time and with where you are in life,” she said.






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