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Jenna Ortega's Wednesday gets an Indian look, fans call her 'Ortega Bhai Kathiawadi'

Netflix India released a poster showing Wednesday in an Indian look. This has caught the attention of many people.

Published on: Jan 11, 2023 12:33 PM IST
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After the release of the popular Netflix series Wednesday, it soon became the most viewed series on the platform. People have loved Jenna Ortega's role and have appreciated her performance numerous times. While we all recognise Wednesday in her classic black clothing and pigtails, have you ever wondered how the character would look like if she was Indian? Recently, Netflix India released a poster showing Wednesday in an Indian avatar.

Wednesday gets an Indian look. (Instagram/@Netflix India)
Wednesday gets an Indian look. (Instagram/@Netflix India)

In the portrait, you can see the character dressed in a black lehenga, blouse, and dupatta. She also has a black bindi, and original pigtails with a red rose tucked in her hair. The poster also features 'Thing.' The post's caption read, "Meet Rajkumari Budhwaar. This #Wednesday art-work by @kuttyypie has made our entire day."

Take a look at the post here:

One person in the Instagram comments said, "The queen in black." Another person said, "Ortega bhai Kathiawadi." A third person said, "Rajkumari Budhwar India kab ayegi?" A fourth person said, "If Wednesday was made in Bollywood. " Some people even suggested putting some mehndi on Thing's hand.

 
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