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Sustainable clothes for Katrina in \\"Jagga Jasoos\\"

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\ Mumbai Oct 28 (PTI) Actress Katrina Kaif says she will be\donning eco-friendly clothes for her upcoming film \\"Jagga\Jasoos\\".\ \\"It is very simple, raw and organic. Almost all clothes\were bought from \\’The Reformation\\’ it\\’s an environment friendly\store, it has recycled stuff. This is for Anurag Basu\\’s \\’Jagga\Jasoos\\’,\\" Katrina said during a panel discussion at the 18th\edition of MAMI film festival here.\ The \\"Namastey London\\" actress says she normally has a\designer but director Prakash Jha got her sari for \\"Rajneeti\\".\ \\"I did Prakash Jha\\’s \\’Rajneeti\\’ and it was a scary moment\for me. As the directors that I worked with till then like\Anees Bazmee, David Dhawan did not give attention to costumes\and I bought clothes for myself,\\" she said.\ \\"For \\’Rajneeti\\’, Prakash Jha got a sari for me as he knew\what he wanted in terms of the look of my character,\\" she\added.\ Katrina says, she was involved in styling her look for her\films when there was no direction.\ \\"But when we have someone looking for the job (fashion or\styling) then I leave it to them,\\" she adds.\ On work front Katrina has \\"Jagga Jasoos\\" releasing next\year opposite ex-beau Ranbir Kapoor and sequel of \\"Ek Tha\Tiger\\" with Salman Khan. PTI KKP BK\BK\

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