
Apoorva Mukhija spends Rs 3 lakh on glow-up makeover but calls result ‘almost the same': ‘Bhagwan ne mujhe attitude Aishwarya Rai wala diya but…'
In her latest vlog, Apoorva opened up about her beauty journey and revealed she spent around Rs 3 lakh on her makeover. From hair colour and veneers to a day packed with salon and doctor visits, she shared it all, with her trademark humour.
Starting with a bold self-realisation
Talking about why she decided to make a change, Apoorva said, 'So I started introspecting about why people didn't like me, and then I realised it's not me, it's God's fault. Kyunki bhagwan ne mujhe attitude toh
Aishwarya Rai
wala diya par shakal ye diya hai. Isliye today I have decided to change myself physically (Because God gave me
Aishwarya
Rai's attitude, but this face.
So today I've decided to change myself physically).'
Hair transformation with a strict warning
Her first stop was a reputed salon for a hair makeover. But she made sure to give the stylist clear instructions. 'Maine sir ko bola hai ki aap mere baal bleach nahi kar sakte, kyunki mere sar par chaar hi baal bache hai. Aur agar yeh bhi jhad gaye toh mujhe hair transplant karwana padega (I told the stylist not to bleach my hair because I only have four strands left on my head.
If these fall out too, I'll need a hair transplant).
'
Veneers for a new smile
Next, Apoorva went to her dentist to get veneers. She explained, 'This is not my actual real teeth. I absolutely hated what my actual teeth looked like. I have gotten veneers, which basically means unhone mere purane daanton ke upar naye daant laga diye hai, cement kar diya (They put new teeth over my original ones and cemented them in).'
Responding to the online comments
She also addressed the comments that came her way after a picture of her veneers went viral.
'So, all the comments about veneers were like 'Oh my God, I'm so sad, she used to look so pretty.' And I just have one question for you all: are you all blind? People were like 'you look so unnatural', so I'm like, yeah, because my natural was so ugly.'
A trip to the dermatologist
Apoorva then visited a dermatologist and reflected on how far she had come in life. 'Mujhe vishwas nahi ho raha hai ki main life mein itni ameer ho chuki hoon ki mere paas ye bhinn-bhinn prakaar ke doctors hai.
Mere papa bachpan mein ek uncle ko phone lagate the jo humari building mein rehte the, aur wohi humari saari beemariyon ka ilaaj kar dete the. Humare papa kabhi humein doctor ke paas lekar nahi jaate the, kehte the ki Combiflam kha lo, sab theek ho jaayega.
But now look at me, taking six appointments in a day (I can't believe I've become so rich that I now have different types of doctors. As a child, my father would just call an uncle from our building to treat all our illnesses.
He never took us to a doctor, he'd just say take Combiflam and everything will be fine).'
Wrapping up at the nail salon
To end her makeover day, she went to a nail salon. Later, when she returned home, she summed up the results. 'I spent close to Rs 3 lakh, and this is what I finally look like now. I honestly look the same. Whatever little difference is there is because of the makeup. Nothing really changed even after spending Rs 3 lakh, except for my teeth, which you all seem to hate. So if you liked this video, please like, share, and subscribe, and help me earn my Rs 5 lakh back.
'

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