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SOBHITA ON SEXISM IN THE INDUSTRY

Sobhita Dhulipala was taken aback by some of the comments she received on Twitter from Mahesh Babu’s fans for her ‘apparent disrespect’ towards him

- Sneha Mahadevan ■ s neha.mahadevan@ htlive.com

Sobhita Dhulipala, who was last seen in the Saif Ali Khan-starrer Kaalakandi, made her debut in Telugu films with the recently release Goodachari — a spy thriller. The actor has been getting rave reviews for her performanc­e and from the industry. Of the many wishes she received on social media, one was from Telugu superstar, Mahesh Babu. She responded with a ‘thank you’ to his tweet but her supposedly ‘cold’ response was construed to be disrespect­ful.

Talking about it, Sobhita who wasn’t expecting this kind of an outrage says, “I was confused that a ‘thank you’ was seen as disrespect­ful purely because I hadn’t attached salutation­s like Sir/ superstar/The great etc., to it. Of course, I have immense respect for him (Mahesh Babu) and find it rather saddening that social media is not a place of safety. Anonymity shouldn’t be misused.”

Though she doesn’t want to distinguis­h between the working patterns between Bollywood and the South industry, the Raman Raghav (2016) actor says that the attitude of people is what needs to change, “I didn’t find a difference in the industries but overall, there absolutely is benevolent sexism. And it’s prevalent everywhere. It’s tiring. The media I believe can truly be a catalyst in changing the landscape.”

The actor is also dabbling with being a part of content on the digital medium, and will reportedly be seen in a web series by Zoya Akhtar. But she says that her choices are purely based on content and not medium. “It’s not really a matter of medium for me. I am drawn to moving stories and tend to pick what makes my heart soar. That being said, it is true that making web content is a much more relieving experience because emotions can be emoted as they are, without the fear of having to dumb them down for faster consumptio­n or rejection from censor authoritie­s.”

It’s not really a matter of medium for me. I am drawn to moving stories. That being said, it is true that making web content is a much more relieving experience. SOBHITA DHULIPALA, ACTOR

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