‘Weight On It’: Dasvi actor Nimrat Kaur shares weight loss story with a tough message for all – Times of India

Dasvi actress Nimrat Kaur has shared a thousand word long post on her. weight loss travel. She has revealed that she had gained 15 kg for the role of ‘Bimla Devi’ in Dasvi. “The idea is to be as recognizable and physically different from being ‘nimrat’ as possible,” the 40-year-old actress said in her social media post.

She writes that she “began to enjoy the process of becoming Bimala” until she was judged too much for change.

Bimla or Bimmo is one of the central characters of Dasvi, a social comedy film that premiered on Netflix and GeoCinema on April 7. The film also stars Abhishek Bachchan as Ganga Ram Choudhary, the chief minister of the fictional state of Harit Pradesh, and Yami Gautam as IPS Jyoti. Deswal.

Crude remarks, unsolicited for fun or just an unsolicited piece of advice

“Sometimes, seeing me eat high-calorie meals because I’m already a few sizes bigger, some people around me feel like they have a right to comment on what they think I’m doing wrong. That would be a snarky comment, an unsolicited one just for fun or just unsolicited advice about what I should eat instead of sweets, which I very much enjoyed. This voyeur license and entitled permission came to the fore, “she has written.

“Makes my bigger-than-usual body and/or food my business”

“On purpose, I wouldn’t always explain the ‘why’ behind what I was seeing or consuming. But did I always observe the ease with which people perceived my ‘larger than usual’ body and/or food made my business my business. I could. I’m unwell, under medication, struggling with something hormonally, or too happy to eat and whatever size,” writes the trolls. .

She has mentioned in her post that focusing only on her own business is non-negotiable.

“Having completed this journey of circle and being back to me physically, today I truly learned how to not let an outside perspective dictate my relationship with me. I share this to add to the larger dialogue.” how we can do it with all the more care, sensitivity, and empathy, especially toward people who don’t fit the myopic, pigeonhole prototype that the ‘ideal’ expects them to be – whether it’s Be it too dark, too thin, too short, too fat or any of these berating measuring scales they come from the lens of conditioning. Recognize that everything they say and see is a reflection of a mindset . Not who they’re looking at,” she completes her post and sends out a hard-hitting message to everyone: Be kind. be sensitive. Be kind Don’t ruin someone’s day if you can’t make it better. be responsible. Make only your body and mind your business. No one else’s.

This post of Nimrat comes a day after being trolled on social media. A Twitter user shared a picture of Nimrat from The Kapil Sharma Show where she wore a black dress with a plunging neckline. Her tweet read, ‘Ladies, I really want to know what exactly work such outfits do, if it is to attract men, why? If men are not to be attracted, why? This is a very real question and no choice, please tell me what is the real purpose of showing cleavage? Please’.

These incidents draw attention to gender insensitivity which is being promoted indiscriminately and indiscriminately on social media. Trolling celebrities for their looks, their looks and their physicality is nothing new. No matter how sensitive we may be to common sense, female actors are always viewed through a misogyny lens.

Recently Richa Chadha opened up on her “healthy” weight loss journey, where she laid more emphasis on the healthy aspect of her life rather than beauty standards.

Fans and followers have congratulated Nimrat for the super amazing transformation and message.

“Love you my girl,” wrote Parineeti Chopra with heart emoticons. Nimrat’s Dasavi co-star Yami Gautam reacted with a heart emoticon.

Huma Qureshi, Ekta Kapoor, Diana Penty have also praised Nimrat.