Stop
Judging
Each
Other
Aishwarya
said,
"Grooming
has
been
a
part
of
our
culture
since
the
beginning,
both
for
men
and
women.
Everybody
grooms
themselves
but
to
what
degree
depends
up
on
the
individual.
First,
we
need
to
free
ourselves
of
judging
each
other."
The
Choice
Is
Ours
She
further
added,
"First,
we
need
to
free
ourselves
of
judging
each
other.
Someone
did
more
then
it's
his
or
her
choice,
and
if
someone
did
less
then
that's
also
their
choice.
I
don't
think
either
side
should
be
judged."
Putting
Make-Up
Doesn't
Mean
You
Don't
Have
Brains
"We,
as
women,
need
to
stop
judging
each
other
in
a
sense
that
if
you
put
make-up
that
doesn't
mean
you
don't
have
brains,
it
doesn't
mean
you
lack
in
substance,
it
does
not
mean
that
you
are
not
sensitive
or
compassionate."
Break
Away
From
Pre-Conceived
Notions
Aishwarya
further
added,
"At
the
same
time,
if
you
choose
not
to
use
makeup,
doesn't
mean
you
are
a
disinterested
person
or
a
person
lacking
in
colour
or
you
are
brainy
just
because
you
don't
put
makeup,
or
you
are
too
serious
and
not
a
fun-loving
person.
The
day
we
break
away
from
these
pre-conceived
notions,
we
all
will
start
co-existing."
Aishwarya
Says
The
Audience
Never
Judged
Her
On
The
Basis
Of
Her
Looks
"Since
the
beginning,
through
media
interviews,
the
audience
has
got
to
know
about
my
real
personality,
my
beliefs,
my
choices.
I
didn't
get
judged
on
the
basis
of
my
looks."
She
Could
Have
Got
Stereotyped
"I
do
believe,
however,
that
I
could
have
got
bracketed
or
slotted
had
my
audience
not
known
how
I
am
off
screen.
"
Her
Choice
Of
Films
Tells
It
All
"Also,
look
at
the
choices
I
made
in
my
career.
I
worked
with
people
like
Mani
Ratnam,
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali,
Aditya
Chopra...
So,
that
helped
too.
You
think
these
people
would
work
with
me
because
of
my
looks?
I
am
sure
they
are
intelligent
enough
to
not
risk
their
films
with
my
face.
They
must
have
seen
something
in
me,"
Aishwarya
concluded.