Vidya Balan’s Pakistani Lucky Charm!

There are so many stars who are superstitious, about colors, about amulets, about numbers, days and dates. But guess what Vidya Balan is superstitious about? It’s a Pakistani Brand of Kajal (Hashmi Kajal).
A friend of hers confessed, “I don’t know what’s got into her. She doesn’t wear any brand of kajal except this particular brand which was, until recently, available only in Pakistan. She got lucky on the days she wore it, so she quickly did the math, and now she wears no other brand of kajal. She’s refused to wear all these expensive eye liners etc gifted to her… Luckily for her, though, that brand’s now available in Delhi as well.”
Good for her – Pakistani Eyes!
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