Tannishtha Chatterjee Skin Colour
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Ileana D'Cruz Doesn't Believe That Indian Entertainment Is Fairness Driven
- Tuesday October 18, 2016
- Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service
"I don't consider myself fair. I think I am in the tanned category. I don't think we are fairness-driven. We have some actresses and models who are really dusky and gorgeous, and I truly believe skin colour doesn't matter," said Ileana
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Radhika Apte Does Not Find Anything Funny About Jokes on Skin Colour
- Thursday October 6, 2016
- Entertainment | Press Trust of India
"I think jokes on colour or body shaming shouldn't be made. It's not funny to crack such jokes. Do you crack a joke on fair skin (people)? No right? So don't do it. There has to be a limit," Radhika Apte said
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Sonali Bendre on Tannishtha Chatterjee 'Roast': Won't Do Fairness Ad Again
- Friday September 30, 2016
- Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service
At an event in Mumbai, Sonali was asked to comment on the incident involving Parched actress Tannishtha Chatterjee's complaint about being 'roasted' for her skin tone on a TV comedy show
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Ajay Devgn on Tannishtha Chatterjee's 'Roast': There Has to be a Limit
- Wednesday September 28, 2016
- Entertainment | Press Trust of India
"There has to be a limit. I have not seen it (episode). I need to see to comment correctly on it. Sometimes sense of humour goes overboard, there has to be limit. We all have sense of humour and we all accept jokes on self. The person who cracks the jokes has to draw a line. I think the mindset needs to change," Ajay Devgn said.
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Women's Panel Slams TV Show For Comments On Actress Tannishtha's Skin Tone
- Wednesday September 28, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
The National Commission for Women today slammed a comedy TV show for allegedly making fun of the skin tone of actress Tannishtha Chatterjee and said it is exploring avenues to initiate action on the "unfortunate episode".
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Ileana D'Cruz Doesn't Believe That Indian Entertainment Is Fairness Driven
- Tuesday October 18, 2016
- Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service
"I don't consider myself fair. I think I am in the tanned category. I don't think we are fairness-driven. We have some actresses and models who are really dusky and gorgeous, and I truly believe skin colour doesn't matter," said Ileana
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Radhika Apte Does Not Find Anything Funny About Jokes on Skin Colour
- Thursday October 6, 2016
- Entertainment | Press Trust of India
"I think jokes on colour or body shaming shouldn't be made. It's not funny to crack such jokes. Do you crack a joke on fair skin (people)? No right? So don't do it. There has to be a limit," Radhika Apte said
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Sonali Bendre on Tannishtha Chatterjee 'Roast': Won't Do Fairness Ad Again
- Friday September 30, 2016
- Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service
At an event in Mumbai, Sonali was asked to comment on the incident involving Parched actress Tannishtha Chatterjee's complaint about being 'roasted' for her skin tone on a TV comedy show
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Ajay Devgn on Tannishtha Chatterjee's 'Roast': There Has to be a Limit
- Wednesday September 28, 2016
- Entertainment | Press Trust of India
"There has to be a limit. I have not seen it (episode). I need to see to comment correctly on it. Sometimes sense of humour goes overboard, there has to be limit. We all have sense of humour and we all accept jokes on self. The person who cracks the jokes has to draw a line. I think the mindset needs to change," Ajay Devgn said.
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Women's Panel Slams TV Show For Comments On Actress Tannishtha's Skin Tone
- Wednesday September 28, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
The National Commission for Women today slammed a comedy TV show for allegedly making fun of the skin tone of actress Tannishtha Chatterjee and said it is exploring avenues to initiate action on the "unfortunate episode".
- www.ndtv.com