It was only a few hours ago that the Shakti actress, Rubina Dilaik posted an interesting video on her Instagram by TED. It featured how the brand conducted a study in 2003 to see if monkeys understand whether they are being paid fairly or not as compared to their counterparts.
In the post, Rubina opinionated that women and men should be paid equally for the hardwork they put in. Infact, she went on to express how she has experienced such inequality herself in the name of fame and popularity and that she repeatedly hears, “After all he is a ‘Hero’”.
Take a look at her post below:
To this, a lot of her followers had their point of view. Infact, her good friend and actress, Sukirti Kandpal also had a healthy conversation which flowed like this:
Kandpalsukirti - I like that part when she throws it back at him. That can be me
To which Rubina replied - lolzzzz..... true! out of the women I know in our industry, you are one of those rarest ‘game changers’ who are carving a niche for themselves
Sukirti thanked her in return - those are such kind words baby. Let’s meet soon markets crashed 300 points
Now this post took an all new turn when the fans of Vivian Dsena, who plays the male lead of Shakti started posting absurd comments –
After this entire fiasco, a startled Rubina took to Twitter to express her surprise of how a generic opinion has made so many people assume things and jump to conclusions -
Fans crossing their limits have only been discouraged and we give credits to how Rubina has dealt with the hate comments in a dignified manner.
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