Suniel Shetty’s daughter Athiya Shetty on being a victim of body shaming: ‘Being imperfect is your ideal’ Hindi Movie News – Bollywood – Times of India

many late Bollywood Celebrities came out to share their experience of being a victim of body shaming and the most recent one to join the bandwagon was Sunil Shetty‘s Daughter, Athiya Shetty. Recently, in an interview to a news agency, Athiya revealed that she was a victim of body shaming as a child because she looked a certain kind. She also shared that it took her a long time to regain her lost confidence. Elaborating on the issue, Athiya said, “Yes, when I was young, I fell under the category of body shaming. People need to realize that body shaming is not only associated with being overweight- It’s also associated with being skinny. I’ve always believed that commenting on someone’s weight, appearance or anything that might make them less confident is inappropriate.” He continued, “Our words have such an impact on people and our everyday lives. It is important to be kind and to understand how we feel, it is reflected in our everyday activities as well as in our everyday actions. And it can come from a very subconscious place. Well. So one has to be mindful of how they comment and say about people.” Sharing about her healing process, Athiya said, “I was very, very aware of my body and I still am, but I am much better because I am so much more confident about myself and today I am a Who am I as a person.” Talking about the concept of beauty, Athiya further added, “There are a lot of false adjectives of beautiful. I think it’s scary because you see a lot of people looking the same way.” And because of social media this too many are starting. Younger age which is sad.” She concluded by saying, ‘Being imperfect is your own ideal, it’s important to help society understand that not everyone is the same, so I think it’s important to have different body types for women rather than men. is talked about more. Not all men need to be muscular and look a certain way because sometimes it’s hard to be a certain way and you shouldn’t need to feel that way. on the work front, Athiya Shetty She was last seen in ‘Motichoor Chaknachoor’ in 2019. She will be seen in footballer Afshan Aashiq’s biopic ‘Hope Solo’, in which she will be seen playing the lead role.

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