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Lokmat Most Stylish Award 2019: Taapsee wants to be female Akshay Kumar

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 19, 2019 16:38 IST

Taapsee Pannu in an exclusive interview said that she wants to be the female version of Akshay Kumar at the Lokmat Most Stylish Award 2019.

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Taapsee Pannu attended the Lokmat Most Stylish Award 2019 where she bagged the 'Most Stylish Icon of the Year' award. She looked ravishing in a ivory saree from the creation of Falguni Shane Peacock. While interacting with the media she shared her plans of 2020 and also said that she wants to be female version of Akshay Kumar. 

While speaking about her style mantra, Taapsee said her style is simple, classic with a hint of quirk in it. She also left a sweet new year message for all her fans which you can watch in the video below;

 

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