Ranveer Singh is a popular celebrity in India. He is one of the top stars in the Bollywood industry. He is the recipient of several awards including four Filmfare awards. He is also one of the highest-paid actors in India. He has been featured on Forbes India’s Celebrity 100 list since the year 2012.
Recently, Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh stunned the entire nation with his naked photoshoot for the international magazine “Paper”. The pictures of the same went viral on social media portals. One section of the fans praised the actor for taking bold pictures.
On the other hand, others were not too happy with Ranveer Singh’s act and slammed the actor, left, right and centre for crossing his limits to do such a photo shoot.
With some celebrities across the country backing Ranveer Singh for his bold photoshoot, a famous Bengali actress responded to Ranveer’s photo series with a solid query on gender parity.
Mimi took to the micro-blogging Twitter platform and then tweeted on Friday reading. The caption of the post reads, “Internet broke with Ranveer Singh’s latest photoshoot and comments were mostly. Just wondering if the appreciation would have been the same if this were a woman. Or would you have burned her house down, taken up morchas, given her, a death threat and slut shamed her.
In the latest development, two FIRs have been lodged against Ranveer for the nude photo shoot that he recently did for a magazine. The complaint lodged against him says that Ranveer has ‘hurt sentiments of women’.
Meanwhile, television actress Sumona Chakravarti has spoke in support of Ranveer. She first shared a news article about the Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh on her Insta story. The caption reads, “He hurt sentiments of women and insulted their modesty’. 2 cases filed against Ranveer Singh over nude photoshoot.”
Sharing it she wrote, “I am a woman. Neither is my modesty insulted not my sentiments hurt.” Sumona also shared a screenshot of her mother’s reply to her previous Instagram Stories about Ranveer. Her mom wrote, “Pics were great. God knows which sentiments got hurt. Maybe they wanted to see more.” Sharing it, she wrote, “This is what my mother, also a woman had to say.”