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For Bollywood actresses, public events like the Filmfare Awards, Lakme Fashion Week, or promotional tours are high-stakes environments. The "lifestyle" of a star involves wearing avant-garde couture, often held together by intricate pinning or specialized adhesives. When these failsafe measures fail under the glare of paparazzi flashes, the result is an instant viral moment. These incidents typically fall into three categories: The Indian legal system is catching up with technology
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Actress Kangana Ranaut faced a wardrobe malfunction at Mumbai airport, which led to her accidental exposure. A video clip circulating on social media showed Ranaut without her top, although it was later clarified that she was wearing an undergarment.