Maanvi Gagroo on how she became more comfortable with her body

Maanvi Gagroo on how she became more comfortable with her body

Mumbai: Actress Maanvi Gagroo, who performed one of many protagonists within the International Emmy-nominated present Four More Shots Please!, says that with time she has change into extra comfy along with her physique and that in flip helped her in partaking in vogue evolution for herself.

Talking about physique positivity, Maanvi mentioned: “I never considered myself fat or ‘not attractive’ until I began working in the (film) industry. At the beginning of my career, many people told me how I am not skinny enough to play a lead actress or healthy enough to play a fat girl. You are in the middle so either put on weight or lose weight. I was always like, ‘this is who I am, normal girls look like this’. Why does it have to be about weight at all? Ater’s definition or description can’t be based on his or her physicality.”

However, she added how the online collection “Four More Shots Please!” modified her wardrobe for the higher.

“Post ‘Four More Shots Please!’ I have only worn shorts because I used to feel conscious about my legs being bigger than other girls’. Those things happened very subconsciously. This was something that Anu Menon, the director of the season one, pointed out to me. After we finished shooting season one we had met one day for lunch and she said, ‘do you realise that you have started dressing up like Siddhi (Maanvi’s character in the show)’? I was like, ‘you are right’. I had not realised that at all until she pointed it out,” mentioned the actress, who appeared in different net collection like “Permanent Roommates” and “Made In Heaven”.

“Personally I became much more comfortable with my body. Although I was never uncomfortable with my body, I did have certain things like I would not wear shorts,” she reiterated.

 

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