Nushrat
Bharucha
open
up
on
her
green
pelvage
dress
controversy
|
FilmiBeat
Recently,
Nushrat
Bharucha
made
several
heads
turn
at
the
red
carpet
of
a
recent
event
when
she
turned
up
in
a
green
pelvage
dress
which
had
a
slit
higher
than
the
usual
thigh-high.
While
many
lauded
the
actress
for
her
bold
choice,
there
were
a
few
on
social
media
who
trolled
her
for
her
risque
outfit.
The
Dream
Girl
actress
had
a
befitting
reply
to
her
nayslayers
while
speaking
with
Hindustan
Times.
Nushrat
revealed
that
some
fraternity
members,
happy
with
her
choice
of
outfit,
reached
out
to
her
saying,"We'd
never
be
able
to
do
this,
great
that
you
could
carry
this
off
and
you
did
it
so
well."
When
asked
to
react
on
the
trolls
criticizing
her
dress,
Nushrat
told
the
daily,
"We
live
in
a
country
where
the
freedom
of
speech
is
ours,
so
whatever
anyone
feels,
they
can
put
it
out
there
and
talk
about
it.
But
just
like
they
have
that
opinion,
and
it's
rightfully
theirs,
what
I
want
to
wear
is
my
opinion
and
it's
rightfully
mine."
Nushrat
further
said
that
the
emerald
green
one-shoulder
dress
made
her
feel
nice
and
confident.
She
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
did
it
for
me,
not
for
anyone
else...
I
didn't
think
people
were
going
to
praise
me
or
it's
going
to
become
the
talk
of
the
town
for
the
next
two
days.
I
just
wore
an
outfit,
attended
the
function,
had
fun,
came
home,
had
dinner
and
slept.
I
don't
get
bothered,
I
don't
take
anything
personally.
I
don't
even
go
and
read
the
comments
under
the
posts...
I
put
it
out
there
and
leave
it.
Then
it's
not
my
headache.
That
evolution
is
of
"self
discovery"
-
of
"knowing
who
you
are
and
knowing
what
you're
not
trying
to
be."
The
actress
continued,
"If
this
dress
didn't
fit
well
or
fall
right,
I
would
not
be
wearing
it.
It
had
nothing
to
do
with
how
bold
it
was
or
how
statement
it
was.
If
it
didn't
look
good
on
me,
I
would
not
wear
it."
For
fashion,
Nushrat
is
an
extension
of
what
she
wants
to
express
and
that
changes
with
her
mood.
"You
either
feel
an
outfit,
or
you
don't
feel
it.
When
I
put
this
dress
on,
I
was
very
comfortable
in
it,
and
that
is
why
I
was
able
to
carry
it
off
the
way
I
did...
I
knew
what
I
was
wearing
and
I
knew
I
had
to
be
careful,"
she
further
added.
The
actress
further
revealed
that
she
finds
wearing
high
heels
the
toughest
part
when
it
comes
to
red
carpet
appearances.
"The
toughest
part
for
me
to
wear
on
any
red
carpet,
honestly,
are
the
heels
because
the
next
day
my
legs
are
in
severe
agony
the
next
day.
And
all
these
gowns
are
made
for
a
certain
length.
They
are
long
gowns,
and
even
if
I
would
not
want
to
wear
high
heels,
I
do
not
have
an
option.
I
have
to,
otherwise...
most
difficult
part.
And
the
easiest
part
is
to
own
it.
Once
you
own
the
outfit,
then
everything
becomes
easy.
If
you
wear
an
outfit
and
you
cannot
own
it,
then
my
advise
is
don't
wear
it,
don't
step
out.
Because
then
it
will
show
that
you're
not
owning
it.
For
me
the
easiest
part
of
this
outfit
was
that
I
owned
it
completely
from
the
minute
I
stepped
out
of
the
door
to
the
time
I
was
back...
Toughest
part
were
the
heels,
100
per
cent,"
said
the
Sonu
Ke
Titu
Ki
Sweety
actress.
Speaking
about
films,
Nushrat
will
be
next
seen
in
Hansal
Mehta's
Chhalaang
opposite
Rajkummar
Rao
and
Sunny
Kaushal's
Hurdang.