This Phrase Offends Bollywood Actors Like No Other! 

 
Tiger Shroff, Aayush Sharma and Urvashi Rautela clicked during a workout session

 

 

Bollywood actors have always faced bullying because of their looks. Salman Khan's brother-in-law Ayush Sharma was once criticized by a reporter who said he looks like a girl during the release of his first movie 'Loveyatri'. Ayush revealed that he penned down the remarks and made a point to work on his looks. Now we can see the transformation the actor has undergone in his latest movie Antim: The Final Truth.

Similarly, Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan's Kid Ibrahim Ali Khan also faced criticism, when he was spotted in a sporty look in the evening. In that pic, he looked fit and geared up for a football game people got distracted with his super white legs calling them, 'pale-looking', and 'chicken legs'. People tried to troll him by commenting that his legs are like girls. Again, a female body is here is being used to downgrade someone. 

Ibrahim Khan in a sporty look

Jackie Shroff also defended his son Tiger Shroff when his looks were compared with Kareena Kapoor's. He said he is my son that doesn't mean he will be born with a beard.

Tiger Shroff's looks were compared with Kareena Kapoor

Why does it sound so offensive when a boy is compared with a girl? We have always noticed that when a boy tries to portray a woman in a film, it is always a topic of humor. It's 2022 and things need to change, we need to change.