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Nawaz scorns fairness ads

- Yashika Mathur yashika.mathur@htlive.com

Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui, who recently spoke of facing bias in Bollywood over his appearance, specifical­ly his dark complexion, has taken a dig at celebritie­s endorsing fairness creams.

“So much of fairness cream is consumed in our society, and it’s being promoted by well-off, responsibl­e, and knowledgea­ble people. I think unko sharm aani chahiye (they should be ashamed),” says Nawazuddin.

“You’re promoting fairness creams in a country where 90% of the people are brownskinn­ed. You’re giving them an inferiorit­y complex. Aap logon ko batana chah rahe hai ki, ‘Aapka colour theek nahi hai’?” asks the actor, whose tweet on the colour bias issue had brought it into the limelight. It had apparently been said that some top female actors couldn’t be cast opposite him because of how he looked.

Nawazuddin recalls hearing such statements earlier, too. “When I told people about my intention to become an actor, they said, ‘Look at your face’. Maybe we have a certain kind of colonial pressure that makes us behave this way. When we look at foreigners with fair skin, we automatica­lly think they’re rich and beautiful, but when we go to some other country, they think that our skin colour is beautiful,” he says.

The actor adds, “I thought it was important for me to bring up this issue. If my words can help even one person feel confident, then I think I’ve been successful.”

 ?? PHOTO: AMAL KS/HT ?? Nawazuddin Siddiqui
PHOTO: AMAL KS/HT Nawazuddin Siddiqui

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