Sonali Bendre Blends Comfort And Chic With Her Denim-on-denim Look – News18

Sonali Bendre opted for a casual look on a breezy afternoon.

Sonali Bendre opted for a casual look on a breezy afternoon.

The actress was seen in a grey T-shirt, dark blue flared jeans and a denim jacket with white ruffled sleeves.

Actress Sonali Bendre recently made a return to OTT with the sequel of her hit series, The Broken News. Not only is she making news for her work, she is also slaying her fashion game. She regularly serves lewks on Instagram. Recently, Sonali Bendre opted for a casual look on a breezy afternoon. She effortlessly styled flared jeans and a denim jacket. Sonali Bendre shared a series of pictures in which she is seen in a grey T-shirt, dark blue flared jeans and a denim jacket with white ruffled sleeves. For makeup, she went natural with nude brown lips and flushed cheeks. Her short hair was styled in soft waves. Sonali opted for gold accessories like earrings, necklace and bracelets. She rounded off the look with white heels. “On a breezy afternoon,” she wrote in the caption.

The Broken News, which also stars Jaideep Ahlawat and Shriya Pilgaonkar in lead roles, will be aired on Zee5. To promote her show, Sonali Bendre has been giving interviews. In many of these interactions, she has spoken about her professional and personal life. When asked what is the most difficult thing about her work as an actress, Sonali Bendre said that she has difficulty memorising the script.

In a Pinkvilla interview, Sonali Bendre said that earlier she was able to memorise the entire page of the script after reading it once. After chemotherapy, the actress said she needs more time to memorise the script.

“These days, I need a little more time to memorise the lines. It could be the brain fog after chemo, getting older or I don’t know what it is but it happens and that is kind of weird for me,” she added. In 2018, Sonali was diagnosed with stage four cancer. She underwent treatment in New York and became cancer-free in 2021. Since then, she has been supporting cancer survivors and raising awareness about the disease.