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Yami Gautam to experiment with different looks for Ginny Weds Sunny

Yami Gautam to experiment with different looks for Ginny Weds Sunny

| @indiablooms | 14 Sep 2019, 07:30 am

Mumbai: Actress Yami Gautam, who was last seen in Uri: The Surgical Strike, is all set for her forthcoming film Ginny Weds Sunny.

The actress will be seen playing a Delhi girl but she didn't want to follow the stereotypical way of depicting Dilliwallas.

To keep the character subtle and real, she has been going around the Delhi markets along with the stylist of the film to find different looks for her character.

Regarding her look in the film, Yami said, “My stylist and I wanted to give a refreshing look to Ginny. The brief given to us is that her personality should reflect in her clothes. I wanted to refrain from following the cliches of styling such a character. The part resonated so much with me that I wanted her to look unique.

We have used a lot of colours to bring out her vibrant personality and also found some quirky jewellery that blends well with the character.”

Ginny Weds Sunny will be directed by Puneet Khanna and produced by Vinod Bachchan.

Yami will be seen pairing up with actor Vikrant Massey in the film.

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