The pictures of Deepika Padukone's new item number in Rohan Sippy's Dum Maaro Dum are out, and the actress looks quite hot in them.
Initially, Dips was supposed to wear a short skirt for the song but her dance movements looked very awkward. The actress apparently requested Rohan Sippy to consider a change of dress. So designer Anahita Adajania Shroff changed her mini to hot pants with tassels.
Deepika is the film's poster girl even though Dum Maaro Dum stars Bipasha Basu, Abhishek Bachchan and Prateik Babbar. Below are photos of Deepika Padukone from her item number in Dum Maaro Dum.
Deepika's demand to change her costume for the Dum Maaro Dum song
For her item number in Dum Maaro Dum, Deepika Padukone was to wear an Anahita Adajania Shroff outfit — a sexy bikini halter- top paired with the shortest skirt she’s ever designed.
Dippy was aware of this and had worked hard to get into shape so she could fit into the ensemble. However, the skirt was too short for her. The actress got it changed to shorts in stead.
A source explains the need for the change, “ The skirt Anahita designed barely covered the actress’s derriere yet looked stunning on her. During trials, DP received several compliments.
Director Rohan Sippy had briefed her and she understood that the song needed sexy clothes. The trouble began when she started rehearsing for the song. The steps were difficult to do because of the skirt’s length.” Rohan had the option to change the dance steps to make her feel comfortable in the skirt. However, Deepika insisted they keep the choreography and switch from skirt to shorts instead.
Adds the source, “ She walked up to Rohan and told him there was no way she could move her legs and do the steps in the skirt. A consensus was reached and the outfit was changed soon after. The actress ended up wearing shorts and tassels over it to look like a skirt.”
Initially, Dips was supposed to wear a short skirt for the song but her dance movements looked very awkward. The actress apparently requested Rohan Sippy to consider a change of dress. So designer Anahita Adajania Shroff changed her mini to hot pants with tassels.
Deepika is the film's poster girl even though Dum Maaro Dum stars Bipasha Basu, Abhishek Bachchan and Prateik Babbar. Below are photos of Deepika Padukone from her item number in Dum Maaro Dum.
Deepika Padukone in the item Song From Dum Maaro Dum.
Deepika Padukone from her item number in Dum Maaro Dum.
Deepika Padukone Performing her item number in Dum Maro Dum.
Deepika Padukone in Dum Maaro Dum item Song/number.
Dum Maaro Dum item Song/number With Deepika Padukone
Deepika Padukone from her item number in Dum Maaro Dum.
Deepika Padukone Performing her item number in Dum Maro Dum.
Deepika Padukone in Dum Maaro Dum item Song/number.
Dum Maaro Dum item Song/number With Deepika Padukone
Deepika's demand to change her costume for the Dum Maaro Dum song
For her item number in Dum Maaro Dum, Deepika Padukone was to wear an Anahita Adajania Shroff outfit — a sexy bikini halter- top paired with the shortest skirt she’s ever designed.
Dippy was aware of this and had worked hard to get into shape so she could fit into the ensemble. However, the skirt was too short for her. The actress got it changed to shorts in stead.
A source explains the need for the change, “ The skirt Anahita designed barely covered the actress’s derriere yet looked stunning on her. During trials, DP received several compliments.
Director Rohan Sippy had briefed her and she understood that the song needed sexy clothes. The trouble began when she started rehearsing for the song. The steps were difficult to do because of the skirt’s length.” Rohan had the option to change the dance steps to make her feel comfortable in the skirt. However, Deepika insisted they keep the choreography and switch from skirt to shorts instead.
Adds the source, “ She walked up to Rohan and told him there was no way she could move her legs and do the steps in the skirt. A consensus was reached and the outfit was changed soon after. The actress ended up wearing shorts and tassels over it to look like a skirt.”
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