WELL SAID! Kriti Sanon: Girls Who Smoke And Are Fond Of Body Art Are Not Characterless
Kriti Sanon questions the double standards of the society and says that it has a very small bracket for good girls.
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oi-Madhuri
By Madhuri
We
live
in
a
society
where
people
are
quite
judgmental
about
how
a
woman
dresses
or
behaves.
Sadly,
in
our
country,
a
smoking
and
tattooed
women
are
still
considered
promiscuous.
Kriti
Sanon
is
all
set
to
question
this
stigma
with
her
role
of
Bitti
in
her
upcoming
film
Bareilly
Ki
Barfi.
Talking
about
it,
the
actress
was
quoted
as
saying,
"Smoking
is
not
good
for
health
and
should
be
avoided.
I
am
a
non-smoker,
but
the
point
we
want
to
make
is
that
girls
who
smoke,
who
are
fond
of
body
art
or
break
into
a
jig
are
not
characterless."
She
further
added,
"Our
society
has
a
very
small
bracket
for
'good
girls'.
That
bracket
needs
to
broaden
up
or
change.
When
a
guy
is
moophat
or
smokes,
he
is
not
considered
characterless,
but
you
judge
girls
too
fast.
This
is
seen
more
in
smaller
towns.
In
an
arranged
marriage
too,
only
a
girl
is
asked
all
kinds
of
questions.
I
really
want
this
to
change."
On
the
other
hand,
Kriti's
alleged
relationship
with
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
has
been
grabbing
headlines
time
and
again.
Recently
while
talking
to
a
leading
daily,
here's
what
she
had
to
say-
"Gone
are
the
days
when
enjoying
a
movie
or
dinner
with
a
co-star
would
be
called
a
date.
There
is
nothing
wrong
in
being
friends
with
your
co-actors
and
if
that
involves
dinners
or
movies,
why
not?
It's
sad
if
I
stop
socialising
with
a
friend,
just
because
people
are
cooking
up
stories.
I
am
not
answerable
to
any
one.
I
would
still
hang
out
with
my
male
friends
and
people
can
assume
anything
they
like.
As
for
Sushant,
I
don't
have
control
over
what
people
talk
about
us.
I
have
already
spoken
enough
about
it."
Directed
by
Ashwiny
Iyer
Tiwary,
Bareilly
Ki
Barfi
also
stars
Ayushmann
Khurrana
and
Rajkummar
Rao
and
is
slated
to
release
this
week.