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Body-shaming jokes as bad as racist ones, says Shikha

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Shikha Talsania feels bodyshamin­g jokes are as bad as racist jokes, and says she is still trying to cope up with her body image issues. Since the time she entered the industry, the Veere Di Wedding actress has been breaking stereotype­s around the body image in the entertainm­ent industry.

“Body-shaming jokes are just lazy and as bad as racist jokes. It’s imperative for us to be body positive, regardless of your ‘store size’ because we put more importance on what we look like rather than our actions,” Shikha said. “If we don’t call it out, it becomes acceptable for people to judge you and make fun of your body. And then you start believing it and equating yourself worth with how much you weigh, which shouldn’t be acceptable,” she added.

Shikha is confident about her body, and that reflects in her work as well. But her struggle with body image is far from over. “I still struggle with it (body image). Everybody does. And the entire human race does — we’ll keep struggling with it till kingdom come because humans are vain creatures. And we live in a world that thrives on insecuriti­es (body, mind, privilege etc). The only way to cope is to take it one day at a time, work on you mind, body, heart and soul everyday. And love. Fill your heart with love for yourself and everyone and everything around you,” she said.

How do you think the attitude has changed in Bollywood? “Well, I was one of the protagonis­ts in a commercial top bilking film — that’s a sure fire sign that things are changing. There changing all over the world where it’s becoming way more inclusive and aware that it used to be. Hopefully it’s just upwards from here,” said the daughter of Tiku Talsania.

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