Bhumi Pednekar
Bhumi gets trolled for her dressing sense, netizens compare her with Urfi
At a recent Sonam Kapoor's Diwali party, when netizens spotted Bhumi Pednekar walking inside in a white coloured dress, many said she never looks good, or commented on her choice and said that she looks 'vulgar'. Moreover, few straightforwardly called the dress inspired by Urfi. One fan wrote: "With all the designers who they have access to, this is what she picks."
Bhumi Pednekar credits Akshay Kumar for playing a huge part in her career
Commenting on the same, Bhumi said, "It is such a lovely coincidence that on the 5th anniversary of Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, Raksha Bandhan - my second movie with Akshay sir is releasing in theatres today! Akshay sir has been a huge part of my career and there is so much I have learnt from him. Akshay sir has always backed me to deliver on screen and I'm grateful for his trust and vision for me as an artiste." Incidentally, both Toilet: Ek Prem Katha' and Raksha Bandhan' have social themes at their core.
'I am a billionaire, want to gift you a car': When conman Sukesh approached Bhumi Pednekar
After Sara, Janhvi and Jacqueline, Bhumi became the fifth Bollywood actress to come under Enforcement Director’s raider in connection with the agency's probe against Sukesh Chandrashekhar. According to a source of IndiaToday.in, Sukesh’s associate Pinky Irani approached Bhumi in January where she pretended to be the vice-president of HR of a news organization.
Bhumi opens up about getting into the skin of her 'Badhaai Do' character
Commenting on her character, a lesbian sports instructor who marries a gay cop (played by Rajkummar Rao), Pednekar said: "She is somebody whose life is very different from mine and that is not because of our sexual preferences, it is more about the choices one makes in life. I am somebody who has lived her life full of freedom. My character does not have that privilege."
Bhumi Pednekar on why she took up 'Badhaai Do' role
Bhumi said: "I'm really proud that content filmmakers, making differential and clutter-breaking subjects, feel I can helm a project that is unique and bring their vision to life. "I thrive on pushing myself constantly and my decision to do 'Badhaai Do' was based on the fact that I get to sensitively portray a character and give voice to a subject that will be an eye-opener for India."
Rajkummar, Bhumi's secret is out with 'Badhaai Do' trailer
The three-minute and six-second trailer revolve around a marital setting between Rajkummar and Bhumi, only to know that there are a lot of secrets between these two to unfold. The two disclose the secrets to each other that they both are from the LGBTQ+ community.
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