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Mannara Chopra promotes street shopping! 6 cheap deals you can grab in Hill Road, Mumbai

Mannara Chopra, who rose to fame on Bigg Boss OTT, has made headlines for her visit to Hill Road in Mumbai. The actress was spotted shopping on the famous Hill Road, where one can get plenty of bargains. She is seen haggling over a pretty white dress. The paparazzi help her find the perfect dress.

Speaking to them, Mannara says we should normalise street shopping in India and not look down on it. She says, “We should shop here the same way we shop on foreign streets.”

She can be seen trying to buy things for as little as Rs 1000. When we see her, we too are tempted to spend some of the money and go on a shopping spree. So, if you are in Mumbai or are travelling to the city anytime soon, you must visit the popular Hill Road to shop at the flea market. Here are 5 must-do cheap buys from Hill Road, with lots of haggling of course.

1. Jewelry and bags

From bracelets, earrings, pretty clutches, stunning necklaces to glittering bags, you will find the most amazing jewellery collection here. Some pieces are here before they reach Delhi and other parts of the country. Everything starting from Rs 500.

2. Designer clothes

Many clothing brands like H&M and Zara start at 600 rupees and up. The cheapest designer knockoffs are a real bargain here.

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3. Shoes

From casual loafers to high heels, if you want shoes that are chic, comfortable and stylish, check out some of the stores here. Don’t forget to try them on before you buy, we don’t want our readers to end up with shoe bites later.

4. Denim fabric

You will find some shops that only sell jeans and jackets. Some have amazing artwork and styles. The denim stuff usually costs around 800 rupees.

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5. Sunglasses

You have to buy the cool, funky sunglasses. They are bold and extremely affordable. Starting at just 200 rupees.

6. Electronics

There are some standalone stores that sell great phone cases, chargers, and even speakers and phones. We recommend that you check the bill of expensive items and do your research before purchasing valuable things.

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By Olivia

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