Times Salman Khan's remarks about 'What Women Should Not Wear' attracted attention: From Daisy Shah to Palak Tiwari
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan regularly hits news; Sometimes for his blockbuster films and other times for his controversies, which often make just as much noise. In the latest, actor Daisy Shah opened to work with Khan and shared how he does not believe that women in films should be displayed as ‘display pieces’. She almost shared his idea of how women should dress. However, this is not the first time a female actor has talked about Salman Khan’s reservations about revealing clothes. See: Daisy Shah in conversation with Haufly, Daisy Shah, who debuted opposite Khan in Jai Ho, shared how he ensures a safe environment for women. She said, “For him, Ladki Ko Jitna Dhakoge, Utni Hi Zyada Sundar Dikhegi (a woman will look more beautiful if you cover her).” “There was this one outfit that I was supposed to wear … it was supposed to be a scene in the morning when I just woke up. He found that my dress was a little strange, and he said, ‘Cover her in a blanket. “According to him, the night dress was a little too short,” she shared an incident from the sets of Jai Ho. Palak Tiwari in 2023 called Palak Tiwari Khan ‘traditionalist’ and shared how he was very special about modest dressing on his sets. When I talk to Sidharth Kannan, Tiwari, who debuted in Khan’s film Kisi Ki Ki Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, said: “When I was with Salman Sir on antim, Salman Sir had a rule: ‘Every girl puts on me, the neck must be covered, like good girls.’ Pehno ‘, but he is also as if my girls should always be protected. Not called. Aur Waise Bhi Tiger Ke Andar that last gana tha, mashallah, usme zarurat bhi nhi thi aisa kuch pehenne ki. Bahut Ladkiya Thi Thi Jinhone Nehenne Ki. Bahut Ladkiya Thi Jinhone Nard Ki. Pehna tha. Sangeeta Bijlani actor Sangeeta Bijlani, who came closest to marry the most qualifying Bachelor of Bollywood, once revealed how Salman Khan limited her to wear short dresses, deep necklines and more. Without taking names, she said on Indian Idol: ‘Jo the Na, mere ex. I will not mention the name. I was very hampered that ‘you can’t wear short dresses, the neck can’t look as deep, the dress can’t be shorter than this particular length. “I have not allowed