Bollywood
Dia Mirza opens up about ‘uncontrolled sexism’ in Bollywood; says ‘Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein’ has sexism
Entertainer Dia Mirza is a solid ally of women’s liberation and is regularly seen vocal for a few misogynist issues in the public arena. As of late she discussed ‘uncontrolled sexism’ in the Bollywood industry that is ‘overwhelmed by men’ and surprisingly uncovered that her first Hindi film ‘Rehnaa Hai Teree Dil Mein’ has ‘sexism in it’.
She admitted that it was insane for her to work with individuals who were composing, thinking and making misogynist film. Refering to models, she further uncovered a few chauvinist things about the business like how a cosmetics craftsman must be a man or a stylist must be a lady.
She likewise added that during her underlying days in the business, there used to be a fundamentally lower portrayal of ladies in a movie unit and got down on oblivious sexual orientation biasness among male essayists, chiefs and entertainers that many don’t know about.
Dia Mirza launched her profession in media outlets in the wake of packing the title of Miss Asia Pacific in 2000 and later made her acting presentation in Bollywood with ‘Rehnaa Hai Teree Dil Mein’ co-featuring R.Madhavan.
On the work front, Dia was most recently seen in Taapsee Pannu’s ‘Thappad’.
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