Exclusive: Daisy Shah Confirms Salman Khan’s Low Neckline Rule For Women! “He Made Sure I Did Not Wear…”
Salman Khan needs to throw this rule outta the window!Palak Tiwari recently had a huge foot-in-mouth moment when she revealed that Salman Khan has certain dressing rules for the women on the sets of his films. She said that he does not allow the women on the set to wear low necklines and thinks a female’s body is better covered. Several clarifications were issued back-to-back by the Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan cast which felt like they were trying to cover the truth up. But in an exclusive chat with us, Daisy Shah who is set to appear on Khatron Ke Khiladi season 13 confirmed that Salman Khan does have a clothing policy for women on the sets of his film!
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Daisy Shah starred opposite Salman Khan in the 2014 film Jai Ho. In an exclusive conversation with us, Daisy Shah did confirm that Salman Khan has a rule for women on the sets of his film about being covered. She said, “During Jai Ho, Salman Khan made sure I was not wearing any low neckline because the character in the film did not demand it. But it was a different story altogether for Race 3. So, it depends.” Talking about how Salman Khan believes in “saadgi”, she said, “Salman believes that a girl’s body looks better covered when it is not flaunted.”
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Salman Khan recently appeared on a TV show, and also subtly confirmed this. He said that he is concerned about the way men look at some in society and shared his views on how women are portrayed on screen. Well, it would be great if Salman did not try to be everyone’s bhai, now! The women he works with and works on his sets are grown and mature enough to understand what is right or wrong for them. So, let them be and let them wear what they like.
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Also read: Salman Khan Says Women Bodies Are Precious, Should Be Covered. Sir, This Dress Code Is Older Than You!
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If you are so concerned about how men look at women, start teaching them to be better and not look at a woman in the wrong way instead of controlling what women wore!