
Sonam Kapoor chops 12 inches of her long hair - watch video; donates them
Sonam Kapoor donated 12 inches of her long hair to charity, sharing a heartfelt video on Instagram. She credited her father, Anil Kapoor, for her hair genes and thanked her hairstylist Pete. Despite the cut, her hair remains long and she feels refreshed. She is also preparing for her upcoming film, 'Battle for Bittora'.
Sonam Kapoor
, known for her impeccable style, recently made a generous gesture by chopping off 12 inches of her long, beautiful hair to donate to charity. Sharing the transformation on
Instagram
, she went from having Rapunzel-like locks to a fresh, new look, inspiring fans with her kindness and bold change.
A Moment Captured at the Salon
In a relaxed salon moment, Sonam Kapoor smiled brightly, ready for a daring change. She announced, 'Hi everyone, so I decided to cut 12 inches of my hair," while proudly displaying the cut strands. 'It doesn't seem like much on video, but it's literally a foot of hair!" she added, highlighting the significance of her haircut.
Giving Credit to Her Hair Genes
The actress couldn't help but credit her father for her enviable hair. With a laugh, she said, 'My hair's become really long because of my genetics… i.e.
Anil Kapoor
," giving a playful nod to the family's good genes.
A Planned Change with a Meaningful Purpose
Kapoor revealed she had been planning this haircut for some time and felt it was the perfect moment to part with some length and make a meaningful contribution. Her trusted hairstylist Pete expertly handled the cut. Despite losing 12 inches, her hair remains long and gorgeous. 'Very happy and refreshed," she smiled. She captioned her post, 'Decided to cut off 12 inches off my hair and give it away! @peteburkill thanks @anilskapoor for the genes.
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Upcoming Film Project
On the work front, Sonam Kapoor is set to star in 'Battle for Bittora', a film adaptation of Anuja Chauhan's popular 2010 novel. The story follows two passionate young politicians who fall in love but find themselves opponents in an election. The project is a collaboration between Anil Kapoor's production company and Communication Network.
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