Anushka Sharma on Salman's raped woman comment says "I don't know him at all"
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Anushka Sharma Salman Khan’s Sultan co-star is the latest Bollywood celerity to comment on the megastar’s “raped woman” remark.
During a recent interview with Film Companion, when she was asked to comment on the controversy involving her Sultan co-star, Anushka said, “I feel like it was insensitive and something that I was a bit surprised by.
But she pointed out one good thing that came out of it: “It made me
think about how each one of us have a responsibility towards what we
speak in any place. Whatever you say, you have to be aware of that. I
think we celebrities have to be more aware of what we are saying.”
“You hear people say things like ‘Oh I had a tough day, feel like I was
raped.’ People have realised that this can’t be taken lightly or the
word ‘rape’ can’t be used loosely which is the only positive thing about
this,” she added.
But here’s the surprising part. When asked if she would suggest
Salman to apologise on his remark, Anushka revealed that she doesn’t
have that equation with him as she “doesn’t know him at all.”
“I don’t know him at all. I have done one film with him and that’s the amount of interaction I’ve had with him,” she said.
“Salman is intimidating and he is not someone who would go out of his
way to make you feel comfortable. He’s going to be himself and he’ll
just do his thing. And I’m very shy as a person so I can’t bridge that
gap either. We don’t have that kind of a equation where we have
conversations,” she said.
Meanwhile, Anushka, who is currently riding high on the success of Sultan, is keen to work in Hollywood, as she thinks it would be a “great opportunity”.
Asked if she would like to work in a Hollywood project, the NH10 actress told IANS:
“Yeah, it would be a great opportunity, because as an actor you would
want to do all kinds of work. Working in a different set-up will be
interesting”.
However, Anuskha said she is “not actively trying to get work from outside”.
“I feel today is the right time for Indians and other representations we
are getting in international films… So (I would like to do) something
where I am not playing a stereotype of an Indian and something
interesting and realistic,” she added.