Mallika showed Deepu's aukat

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Posted: 10 years ago
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What 10 million views on Deepika's #MyChioce video couldn't do, Mallika's one old video did that. Mallika has got a letter and an invitation from Facebook COO for speaking against gender discrimination in India.


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MALLIKA Sherawat does have this knack of remaining in the news even when she is not making it. After chancing upon her old interview with Piers Morgan where she spoke on fighting inequality, Facebook COO and the author of Lean In, Sheryl Sandberg, has sent her a personal email to the star. Congratulating Mallika for her stance on women's issues in India, Sandberg wrote, "You are 100% right that there are huge issues for women in your country - and in varying ways, around the world. Some are much worse and more serious, India among them, and need to be addressed immediately. Others are less fundamental - but still even in the US there is constant and persistent discrimination. It will take strong voices like yours to fix this. Don't ever stop!", before signing off with an invite to drop by if she was ever in the San Francisco area.

http://www.mumbaimirror.com/columns/mumbai-001/Take-a-bow/articleshow/47821348.cms

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Malaika said in a reality show that in her house the boys were given more importance than the girls and they asked the girls sit down on the floor and to have their food.And I think she ran away from her house to become an actress and her parents were not happy about it.Something like that. She has gone through gender discrimination,so i think she deserves to be there.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Malaiks's interview about her past.

Let's talk about your childhood?

I am from a small village in Haryana called Moth. My father was an engineer with the Haryana government and we were a normal middle-class joint family. After completing my primary education from Nirvana, I moved to Delhi due to my father moving there and went to DPS Mathura Road and then Miranda House. I was brought up in an extremely patriarchal and male dominated house. Women were just meant to breed and girls from good families were not supposed to work and there was a stigma attached to it. My mom lived with me in Delhi and we would go to the village over the weekends. Right from my childhood, I would stand in front of the mirror and copy Madhuri's steps in Ek Do Teen but my mom would never encourage it and she would always ask me to cook or say, 'paath padho'. I don't remember a single night when my father allowed me to stay over at a friend's place while I was in Delhi. I saw most of my cousin sisters around me being in very violent alliances. It started affecting me. Some of my friends had got married to men just to keep the respect of their parents. They were not allowed to complete their education and would just be waiting for their husbands. There was money, but money is not a substitute for freedom. That kind of made my resolve more strong. I realised that I had only one life and ran away from home to chase my dreams to become an actress in Mumbai.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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happy mallika trying to fight somethg good but to compete n drag another actress like this is disgusting...th etittle is misleading...stop spreading negativity...i am 100% sure a woman wrote tht
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Posted: 10 years ago
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her iv with masand was quite good as well.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Utter nonsense. 😆 Malika comes from a very conservative family yes, but she was never strictly middle-class. She went to one of the most prestigious schools in Delhi & not because her parents were being employed by the school so her fee would reduce.

Her family lives in a large house in Haryana much before her fame & have a couple of cars. She's worse than DP b/c atleast DP never exaggerated her familial situation to her advantage, Malaika puts loads of chilli powder & serves up a dish relished by many.

She's always been extremely ambitious b/c I know a few of her classmates who all attest to this. She was a hell-raiser in school, constantly caught by teachers for making out with boys & wearing tiny skirts. 😆


She is/was Mittal's mistress which everyone knows now which is how she appears every year at Cannes like a tackly dressed ghost. He also has gifted her a luxurious apartment in London /Paris so she's definitely far far ahead from where she begun but she wasn't middle class per se, to begin with. 😆
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Oh ok, good she acknowledges that there was money. She never used to do that earlier until her father gave interviews stating how she rings him up & says that she says she's from a middle class family end for her image. Lol.
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SRK was poor, Anil Kapoor, Akshay Kumar- Poor. Ajay Devgn, Rani M, Ash & Sush- Middle class.

The rest are upper middle class or in the case of Ranveer Singh, Jackie Bhagnani, Imran Khan, Ritesh Deshmukh, Arjun Kapoor- Filthy rich. Actors constantly keep lying. 😆 😆
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Originally posted by: Mallika-E-Bhais

SRK was poor, Anil Kapoor, Akshay Kumar- Poor. Ajay Devgn, Rani M, Ash & Sush- Middle class.

The rest are upper middle class or in the case of Ranveer Singh, Jackie Bhagnani, Imran Khan, Ritesh Deshmukh, Arjun Kapoor- Filthy rich. Actors constantly keep lying. 😆 😆


Srk wasn't poor, he belonged to the great Indian middle class 😆 his mom was judge in a juvenile court and his dad was a contractor/businessman. He studied in St. Columbus which am sure doesn't accommodate poor kids.

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