Shantipriya actress on Akshay Kumar and Film Industry


On-screen character Akshay Kumar's Saugandh movie and Ikke Pe Ikka movie co-star Shantipriya found a spot on the rundown of patterns after she met with media (likewise distributed in English by media website), in which she claimed that entertainer Akshay Kumar remarked about the shade of skin, turned into a web sensation. Shantipriya explained the report and said that the remarks made Mr. Kumar were most likely "his method of being energetic with me.
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" She included that she didn't accept that he "didn't intend to hurt me or cause me trouble." Speaking to Navbharat Times, Shantipriya had stated,
"I used to wear skin-shaded stockings, and once while shooting, Akshay kidded about my knees looking darker than expected. He more than once said that there were blood clumps in my knees and all the on-screen characters and different individuals from the group had a decent snicker. Even though it was a joke, I felt very awkward. The episode stayed in the profundities of my brain and I cried much over it yet never applied any decency cream all over." 
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She also revealed that, At the point when I came to work in Bollywood, my dull shading turned into my greatest adversary and I have confronted a ton of segregation. My certainty was broken and I was occupied. Sooner or later, my movies floundered, and in the long run, my profession was finished.
After the meeting became famous online, Shantipriya tweeted: "I need to make it understood, offering those remarks were Akshay Kumar's method of being perky with me. Even though his remarks remained with me for some time, I accept he didn't intend to hurt me or cause me trouble. I revere the entirety of his work and wish him love and karma for his future!"
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She said that her sister Bhanupriya quit the film industry didn't acknowledge her for her skin tone and something comparative happened to her. National Award-winning on-screen character Bhanupriya has highlighted in more than 100 movies in the south.

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