Friday, October 4, 2013

Sonam Kapoor manages to steer away from controversy

Sonam Kapoor manages to steer away from controversy
MUNISH DHIMAN  28th Sep 2013
Sonam Kapoor at the store launch
"I will do what I like and what interests me, and I will do no favours to anyone if I don't like it," said Bollywood's fashion diva Sonam Kapoor at the launch of Tommy Hilfiger's store, showcasing the Fall Holiday collection '13 at Elante mall in Chandigarh.
Sonam last visited Chandigarh for the promotion of Bhag Milkha Bhag but this was defiantly a very different platform. Dressedin a classy checked TH sweater and short skirt, Sonam spoke about the brand she wore so elegantly and which reminded her of her college days and the comfort that goes with that nostalgic memory.
"I would like you to do your homework well and brush up your knowledge," said annoyed Sonam on being asked about stepping down from the L'Oreal campaign. The actress modified her statement later and asked the media to get in touch with her secretary when she was shown a UK based website that mentioned her exclusion from the campaign.
Kapoor also refused to make any comments on the rumour that Tommy Hilfiger was escorted off the Oprah Winfrey Show after having making racial remarks. She stated, "I will be more than happy to answer to anything else except controversies."
About the launch Sonam said, "As a fashion enthusiast, I'm glad that Chandigarh has a new international shopping destination in the recently opened Tommy Hilfiger anchor store. Tommy has been known for its blend of hybrid of heritage and modernity. I really like the brand and am going to take back home a couple of their dresses with me this evening."
Sonam also expressed her excitement about her father Anil's debut on the small screen with 24, the Indian adaptation of hit international TV series of the same name, though she herself has no plans to join him in the next season. She said, "I am not sure whether I'll be doing it or not but yes, I will definitely not do it just to favour my father."

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