Bhumi Pednekar trolled for her latest glass armour saree look, netizens say, ‘It’s naagin core’

Bhumi Pednekar’s latest look at an event has got the internet talking. Calling it ‘naagincore’ fit, comparing it with Uorfi, netizens are not really on board with her attire.

Bhumi Pednekar does not shy away from fashion experiments. Going bold and beautiful has been her way. While sometimes it a visual treat for the audience, sometimes it does not strike the right cord, seemingly. After being trolled for her carpet skirt, Bhumi’s latest look in a white glass armour saree for an event also came in the fire ring. Internet is one place where people freely express their opinions, and celebrities are always on the radar. As the ‘Bhakshak’ actress’ video surfaced, netizens were quick to react. From calling it ‘naagincore’ to drawing parallels in fashion with Uorfi Javed, they had a lot to say. But, did you know this glass armour saree is actually an ode to one of India’s old traditions?

Bhumi Pednekar’s latest glass armour saree look – An ode to history

Bhumi Pednekar was styled in a Raw Mango’s armour plate with limited edition of 100. According to the description, “This armour is worn by the Theyyam dancers of South India, who wear elaborate costumes and jewelry to channel the voice and spirit of the divine. Traditionally cast in brass, ‘Bhuta’, is made from glass and coiled with cobras attributed to Lord Shiva.”

Bhumi Pednekar get trolled for latest look

Bhumi Pednekar’s latest look is being heavily trolled. While it is an ode to an age old tradition, it did not sit well others. Lot of netizens find it exuding ‘naagin core’ with the serpent elements on the armour. One user commented, ” not sure how she’s going to sit. Looks very uncomfortable.”

Another said,” Which part of ‘naagincore’ requires for the Indian uncle belly.” A third said, “What in the world is this Sasta Schiaparelli?!!! 🐸🐍”. One contemplated, “Even her face looks like she is uncomfortable in this plastic outfit. Maybe she was forced to wear 🤔.”




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