Originally posted by: LaalGulab
No. My parents words don't affect my self esteem or confidence, and neither does Akshay Kumar's comments.
Because he essentially is speaking about how "HE" likes women to be ,and I really don't care if I don't fit into that.
Good for you then! But those same comments could infact do damage to someone else. Do check body shaming related teen and adult suicides rates especially from family and peer circle related bullying.
And he essentially talks about ' Indian woman' here : She has an absolutely different figure - a typical, Indian figure and not size zero. Khaate peete gharane ki lagti hain. I am a pure Punjabi. I like heroines who are hari bhari. Chusa hua aam na lagey,
Typical Indian figure. I wonder why that is the Hari Bhari kind. Also it does not matter if it affects you or not personally lol. He really has to explain why he thinks the typical Indian figure is Hari-Bhari.
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