Raashii Khanna Shines Light on Bollywood's Objectification Problem: 'It's Not Just a South Thing'
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In a candid interview, Raashii Khanna, a versatile actress with experience in both South cinema and Bollywood, revealed that objectification of women is a pervasive issue in the Hindi film industry. Khanna, who has worked on numerous commercial projects in the South, expressed her desire to move towards more meaningful content in Bollywood, stating that she's 'okay' with doing commercial films but has her limits. The actress emphasized the importance of personal comfort when it comes to on-screen roles, asserting that every actor has their own comfort zone and shouldn't be judged for setting boundaries. Raashii Khanna's recent film, 120 Bahadur, a historical war drama, has received positive reviews and performed well at the box office. The movie tells the story of the Battle of Rezang La, a pivotal event in the Sino-Indian War. Khanna will next be seen in Ustaad Bhagat Singh, alongside Pawan Kalyan and Sreeleela, and is also set to star in the second season of the popular series Farzi, alongside Shahid Kapoor. As an actress who has navigated both industries, Khanna's comments serve as a reminder that objectification of women is a widespread issue that affects the Hindi film industry as well.