Actor Manushi Chhillar recently called out the misogynistic mindset towards women in the entertainment industry. She questioned the biathatch led to women being discussed with such disrespect and contempt. The actor alscriticizeded the sexist remarks like gold-diggers and manipulators often used for females.
While opening up about her values and upbringing in an empowered, educated environment, the 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan' actor shared a long post on X. She wrote, "A misogynistic mindset finds it easier to attribute a woman’s success to a man’s patronathan tohan her own merits. I’ve always really ignored silly commenthatich have no consequence in the real world, but I constantly see working women, especially in the entertainment industry, being discussed with such disrespect and contempt (sic)."
Manushi further wrote, "I grew up in an empowered, educated environment where, irrespective of gender, we all had equal value to add. But I have also been exposed to this mentality of 'men are hard-working and talented if successful, whereas woare and opportunists, gdiggers,gers or manipulators.' Is it as simple as 'if you hear something bad about a woman, it’s from a female who can’t be her or a male who can’t hher'?er.' Or is there a deep-rooted bias?"
Manushi made her Bollywood debut with Chandraprakash Dwivedi's period action-drama 'SaPrithviraj,viraj' featuring Akshay Kumar in the titular role. She later starred in Vicky Kaushal's 'The Great Indian Family,' directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya. The actor also played an Air Force pilot in Varun Tej's Telugu action-drama 'Operation Valentine.'
Her last Hindi release was Ali Abbas Zafar's 'Bade Miyan Chote,'iyan', featuring Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, SonSinha, Sinha and Prithviraj Sukumaran in crucial roles.
Manushi will be seen next in John Abraham's geopolitical thriller 'Tehran,' directed by Arun Gopalan.
The actor shot to fame after being crowned Miss World 2017.
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