Palak Tiwari has made quite a stir with her acting debut in Salman Khan’s latest movie ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan.’ But, what’s really causing a commotion is her revelation about the strict dress code enforced by Salman Khan himself on set. Apparently, the women were not allowed to wear low necklines and were always required to be properly dressed. Like, seriously? Is this the 19th century or what?
But wait, it gets better! Salman Khan has finally addressed this statement, and boy, did he miss the mark! In a recent TV show appearance, he ranted about how women’s bodies should be covered up, and the more they’re hidden, the better it is. Excuse me, Salman, are we living in a patriarchal society where men get to decide what women should wear?
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He went on to express his concerns about the way men look at women in our society, including their wives, sisters, and mothers. Well, Salman, why not address the real issue here? How about teaching men to respect women and treat them as equals instead of controlling what they wear? Salman also shared his views on the portrayal of women in movies and TV shows. He thinks that filmmakers and writers have a responsibility to ensure that women are not objectified or shown in an unpleasant manner. Okay, we get it, but what about the actor’s choice or style? Don’t they have a say in how they want to dress or present themselves on-screen?
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Salman Khan’s comments about women’s clothing are causing quite a stir. Some are applauding him for his stance on women’s issues, while others are calling him out for thinking he has any say in what women should wear. News flash: it’s not up to Salman or any man to dictate how women should present themselves.