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HAIR RAISING

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With so many celebritie­s wanting to experiment with their looks and hair to suit different roles, hair- spotting has never been so much fun

Mandira Bedi

revamped her patent short hairdo by trimming her tresses further for a pixie look. She went for the makeover soon after doing an ad campaign for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and for fashion label SoFake. The advertisem­ent promoting faux leather has her in an edgy spiked jacket and puffed hair. Now, her locks have been snipped to a bare minimum, giving her a look that is currently the rage in Hollywood.

Sanjay Dutt

seems to be in the mood for extreme makeovers. He began the year with a clean pate when he shaved his head to play Kancha Cheena in Agneepath, and ended up looking sinister, in a way we didn’t think was possible. It’s quite the opposite, however, for Son Of Sardaar, where he dons long, flowing hair. The new look may not be quite as horrifying as the bald one, but one toss of that mane ought to send many people scurrying. Fashion designer Pria Kataria

Puri must have been looking at wax statues and old stylebooks for inspiratio­n, when she was deciding on what to wear for a party at Tote On The Turf in Mumbai. Otherwise, she would have known that semi- blonde, multi- coloured tresses and plastic faces went out years ago. Could she have been practising how best to resemble a mannequin, now that she has been named brand ambassador for Cappuccino Jewellery collection?

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