Why Aren't People As Angry When Women Are Raped & Killed In Womb: Aditi Rao Hydari On Padmavati Row
Amid the ongoing uproar over Padmavati, actor Aditi Rao Hydari today said she was having a tough time making sense of where India was headed as a country.
Amid
the
ongoing
uproar
over
Padmavati,
actor
Aditi
Rao
Hydari
today
said
she
was
having
a
tough
time
making
sense
of
where
India
was
headed
as
a
country.
The
31-year-old
actor,
who
features
in
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali's
controversy-hit
film
as
Alauddin
Khilji's
wife,
questioned
people
who
are
not
'angry'
when
women
are
daily
subjected
to
violence
in
the
country.
"Why
aren't
people
as
angry
and
demanding
change
when
women
are
raped,
violated,
sold,
beaten,
pimped,
killed
in
the
womb.
I
don't
get
it."
"I
love
my
country,
but
I
don't
understand
it
anymore.
I
hope
my
country
understands
what
it's
becoming.
Can
I
have
my
country
back
please?" Aditi
wrote
on
Twitter.
Bhansali
has
been
accused
of
'distorting
historical
facts'
and
'wrongful'
depiction
of
queen
Padmini
by
several
Rajput
groups
and
political
leaders,
featuring
actor
Deepika
Padukone
in
title
role.
Actors
Shahid
Kapoor
and
Ranveer
Singh
also
star
in
the
magnum
opus,
whose
release
has
been
postponed
till
further
notice
from
the
makers.