Bhoomi Pednekar was once a victim of Body Shaming, now ruling fans' hearts
Bhoomi Pednekar was once a victim of Body Shaming, now ruling fans' hearts
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Bollywood actress Bhumi Pednekar has proved herself as an actress who breaks old rules. So far, she is always seen garnering compliments on the strength of her different personalities. With these characters and looks, Bhumi Pednekar is engaged in breaking the stereotype of the industry as to how a heroine should look on screen. Not long ago, she made a shocking statement about body shaming. But before that, let us know that today Bhumi is celebrating her birthday, yes, Bhumi was born on this day i.e. 18th July 1989.

Bhumi Pednekar while talking on body shaming had said, 'The days of the north Indian Gori Chitti girl – are now gone. I say that the colour doesn't have any effect. I'm going to change your definition of Hindi movie actresses. We are all in this profession – I have to be a part of stories that go beyond such leaks that inspire people to move on. My characters don't care what people think of her and that's what I'm going to do.'

Bhumi Pednekar continues and adds, "I am creating my own standard of beauty and that's what I am trying to do. Through my cinema, I really want to bring about change. I want people to love themselves, I want people to accept who they are. I want to entertain my audience and that's my first priority. Through my movies, I want to leave them with an idea, a positive thought, an idea that is going to make their world a better place to live in. '

Many times she has played different characters: Bhumi Pednekar has played different roles many times than the characters of the common Indian actress. Bhumi started her career with a great movie like 'Dum Laga Ke Haisha,' in which she appeared as a very fat girl on screen, after which she was seen struggling with the problem of erectile dysfunction of her boyfriend in 'Shubh Mangal Saavdhan.'

After which in 'Lust Stories,' she has appeared as a domestic worker cheated by her boss, which clearly depicted the distinction between the social classes of India. In 'Sonchiriya,' she was seen struggling with the patriarchal system, in 'Saand Ki Aankh,' she also played the role of an aged woman sharpshooter, highlighting the oppression of women in 'Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare.' In the film 'Bala,' she was seen in the role of a dusky girl.

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