Kajal
Aggarwal,
who
predominantly
works
in
Tamil
and
Telugu
films,
believes
that
'star'
status
has
nothing
to
do
with
one's
sartorial
choices,
and
adds
that
she
is
not
brand-conscious.
"Being
a
star
has
nothing
to
do
with
your
choice.
As
a
star,
I'm
not
very
brand-conscious,
and
I
pick
and
wear
anything
that
attracts
my
fancy.
If
I
really
like
something
from
a
brand,
I
pick
it
up
and
know
how
to
combine
it
with
something
I
bought
on
the
streets," Kajal,
during
the
launch
of
a
GAP
store
in
Chennai,
told
IANS.
In
her
opinion,
a
brand
is
nothing
but
an
association
with
an
intangible
feeling.
"We
think
of
a
brand
and
what
comes
to
mind
defines
the
brand.
When
I
think
of
GAP,
I
find
it
very
comfortable,
relatable,
modern
and
chic.
The
association
with
such
intangible
feelings
is
what
really
makes
a
brand,"
she
said.
"It
is
like
food
connection.
You
eat
something
and
if
you
instantly
like
it,
you
create
an
association
with
it,"
she
added.
Kajal,
whose
fashion
sense
has
turned
heads
across
industries,
believes
in
keeping
everything
"simple"
yet
"classy".
On
the
acting
front,
the
30-year-old
star
is
busy
with
multiple
projects
under
her
belt.
Having
completed
nearly
a
decade
in
the
industry,
she
feels
it's
important
to
reinvent
with
every
project.
"There's
no
dearth
of
self-improvisation.
I
would
like
to
reinvent
in
every
sphere
of
the
industry
and
that
is
the
only
way
to
survive
in
the
extremely
competitive
profession,"
she
said,
adding
it's
also
equally
important
to
stay
grounded.
"Never
take
failure
to
your
heart
and
success
to
your
head.
That's
the
only
way
you
can
grow
in
this
industry,"
she
said.
The
Paayum
Puli
actress
awaits
the
release
of
Jiiva-starrer
Kavalai
Vendam
and
a
yet-untitled
project
with
Vikram.
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