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Prachi Desai switches things up for her next Kosha!

Prachi Desai is a nonconformist and hence does not like to stick to rules laid by others. She makes her own rules and follows them wholeheartedly. The actress, who started off her acting career from television and then made a crossover to films, has done something unbelievable for her next film, titled Kosha.

There is no denying the fact that Prachi's fashion sense is quite different from other actresses in showbiz. But for her next film, she has taken her fashion game to another level by colouring her beautiful hair purple.


In her forthcoming film, the actress is playing a rockstar. Since she has never played anything similar to this before, she wants to put her all to get into the skin of the character. Talking about changing the colour of her hair for the movie, she says, "The colour purple was a colour related to the character's memory, which she carries with her all the years of being alone and It's the colour of her bruises and she wears it with pride."

Kosha, which is a fantasy adventure film, will be made by veteran filmmaker Raj Kanwar's sons, Abhay and Karan, who are set to revive the banner with this movie. The shooting of the film has already gone on floors and is being shot across various virgin locations of Mumbai.

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