People these days are coming up with any and every kind of reason to boycott an actor, or their work. And for women, these people have the same old reason, “Dress choices”. And even there, men show bizarre creativity when they come with angles. Like recently on Twitter, a user pointed out Malaika Arora’s “Indecent” outfits for Yoga sessions. And your reaction to this will only be “Like Seriously?” Also, a lot of users criticised the comments and asked the person not to meddle in other people’s affairs!
A Twitter user with name Tulip Siddiq shared one of Malaika Arora’s yoga videos to criticise her dressing choices. The user wrote that the actress wore an “Inappropriate” dress for yoga. The Twitter user, in fact, called for the actor’s boycott if the country needs to “Preserve” the culture. Well, this man could think of nothing else to target a woman, and it clearly shows how hard he is trying to blame a woman for something so senseless.
Now under this tweet, one of the comments that we absolutely agree with was one user commented “Suit mein yoga karegi kya?” I mean, yes, did the user not think about this before making such a senseless tweet? Is the user not aware of the fact that there are specific clothes for yoga or for gymming? I am sure the Twitter user will also have a problem with a swimsuit! It won’t be a surprise if he has a problem with it and chooses to blame women for destroying culture by wearing swimming suits.
Many other Twitter users bashed the comment and reminded the person of a woman’s choice to dress. Somebody also called the person, “A Pervert”.
Somebody rightly said the problem here was the person’s thinking!
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Just calling women out for their dress choices was not enough, now people are choosing to target women by specifically pointing fingers at their yoga outfits! Basically, bas kuch bhi bolna hai got to another level with this user’s comments, and it definitely should not be given any attention.