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I think airport looks are absolutely ridiculous, says Zoya Akhtar

| @indiablooms | Mar 08, 2019, at 05:51 pm

New Delhi, Mar 8 (UNI) Even as paparazzi culture takes over the lives of Bollywood stars, filmmaker Zoya Akhtar finds the ‘airport look’ appearing in various publications rather weird.

“I think they are absolutely ridiculous because you have people coming out in boots and big shades in the middle of the night,” Zoya said in a ‘Nothing To Hide’ conversation with host, Renil Abraham in the upcoming episode of ‘’By Invite Only’ on zoom.

Unhappy with the much talked about ‘airport look’s, she adds, “I find it really weird! They are carrying extra clothes, getting dressed in the plane and they call the press and they are getting photographed. There are very few people that look comfortable that they have dressed for a flight. We should burst this bubble and tell everybody that it’s all planned, it’s all orchestrated and don’t fall for it.”

The show, to be aired on Zoom on Saturday at 1930 hrs, will also see ‘Made in Heaven’ tribe Reema Kagti, Alankrita Shrivastava and Nitiya Mehra indulging in a fun candid conversation with the host Renil Abraham.

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