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 “I have experimented a lot with my look. Now I am planning to grow my hair again. Since my hair grows sideways, it will take a few months to take proper shape. But I promise that I am headed there,” Bedi said.

Once called the ‘first lady of Indian cricket’, her noodle strap blouses and colourful saris hogged more spotlight than even the most professional cricket commentators, as she debuted as a commentator during the 2003 World Cup matches. However, for the past couple of years, she has seen her once soaring popularity dip after being replaced by new faces on the hosting circuit.

On what prompted her to change the in-vogue pixie look, Bedi said she wanted to look feminine. “It is because I want to look like a girl again. I want to have a feminine look. My husband also teases me by saying that I have become his younger brother,” said Bedi who walked the ramp during the Kolkata leg of the Blenders Pride Fashion Tour.

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Published 17 September 2010, 12:02 IST

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