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Updated : Apr 6, 2022

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Raashi Khanna recently made her digital debut in Ajay Devgan's series Rudra. It was warmly received. She'll be featured in another web series starring Shahid Kapoor as the lead character in the coming days.

There is some uncertainty surrounding her insulting comments about the south film industry. The south, it's said, doesn't know the difference between adoring and objectifying a woman. She claims that heroines were called "lasses" and "milky beauties." She went on to say that she turned down several job offers because she was simply too attractive for the part. She claims that a woman in the South can be either a terrific performer or a glamour doll, but not both.

The actress, on the other hand, slammed the rumors, claiming that they were fake and that she respects all languages and films.

Raashi Khanna posted a statement on her Instagram handle, dismissing the reports. She wrote,  "Some fabricated and misconstrued content about me bad-mouthing south films is doing the rounds on social media. I request whoever has been doing it to PLEASE STOP. I have the utmost respect towards each and every language/film that I do. Let's be kind."

Raashii's comments about the South industry drew a lot of criticism from Telugu audiences. However, it appears that the actress has cleared the air with her apology statements.






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