Sahher Bambba on Fashion Police: "Don't Take That Pressure At All"

Actress Sahher Bambba advises against succumbing to pressure from online fashion critics and trolls. She defines fashion as being comfortable and an extension of one's personality rather than following brands. Bambba shared these views while discussing her experience as a showstopper at the Bombay Times Fashion Week. She also mentioned her role in the web series 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood', directed by Aryan Khan.

Key Points: Sahher Bambba's Take on Fashion Trolls and Personal Style

  • Rejects pressure from fashion trolls
  • Defines fashion as comfort and personality
  • Not brand conscious, buys what she likes
  • Nervous backstage, confident on the ramp
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Sahher Bambba doesn't take unnecessary pressure from fashion police

Actress Sahher Bambba shares her philosophy on handling fashion police, choosing comfort over brands, and her experience at Bombay Times Fashion Week.

"if you think that when you leave the house, someone will write something or troll you. Then you are unnecessarily putting a lot of pressure on yourself. - Sahher Bambba"

Mumbai, April 5

Actress Sahher Bambba, who was recently seen in the superhit streaming show 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood', has shared how she deals with fashion police, trolls and self-proclaimed fashion experts on the Internet.

The actress walked the ramp as a show stopper for Shivani Nirupam at the ongoing edition of the Bombay Times Fashion Week.

Talking about how she handles the pressure from fashion police, she said, "if you think that when you leave the house, someone will write something or troll you. Then you are unnecessarily putting a lot of pressure on yourself. Although this is the reality. But I think one should just be presentable. But I don't think you should take that much pressure. I don't take it at all".

When asked if she is heavily invested in brands or picks up whatever she likes, she told IANS, "Whatever I like. When I am on holiday and I like something, I pick it up. I am not too brand conscious at all".

Sharing her opinion on fashion, she said, "Fashion for me would be something just what you are comfortable in. And something that is just an extension of your personality and not trying too hard".

She also shared her backstage experience before walking the ramp, as she said, "I was very nervous. I always stay backstage. But once I walk and the music plays, I feel fine. And as far as this collection is concerned, it is a very beautiful collection. You can see the detailing. And there are also very beautiful colours because it is a summer collection. So I really liked this outfit of mine".

The actress essayed the female lead in 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood', which marked the directorial debut of Aryan Khan, the elder son of the Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khan.

- IANS

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Aman W
Good for her, but easier said than done when you're in the public eye. The "fashion police" can be brutal, especially for actresses. It takes real mental strength to ignore the noise.
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Sarah B
I love her perspective. Fashion should be personal expression, not just about wearing expensive labels. Her confidence is inspiring.
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Rohit P
Respectfully, while I admire her confidence, I feel this is a bit of a privileged take. For many newcomers, the pressure from stylists, designers, and public opinion is immense and can impact their careers. It's not always a simple choice to ignore it.
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Nisha Z
"Fashion is an extension of your personality" – this is the best definition I've heard! So true. We should all wear what makes us feel like ourselves, not what some magazine says is 'in'.
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Michael C
Interesting to see this shift in Bollywood. The older generation seemed much more dictated by designers. Good to see younger actors setting their own rules.

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