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Saloni Chopra posts a bold picture with a strong message for women

Actress Saloni Chopra believes in staying bold and strong.
Actress Saloni Chopra is quite bold and uninhibited, specially when it comes to expressing herself. The actress, popular for her show Girls On Top, recently shared a bold picture of hers on social media.

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Seen in it is Saloni wearing a two piece lingerie. She captioned it as, "‘I find it negatively amazing how a woman’s body has politics attached to it. From our hair which is discriminated when naturally adorned, to our face and the make up we wear. From the clothes we buy which can’t show too much, just enough so we can be sexualised. Having the freedom to show more opens the doors to be slut shamed and being raped. To our breast, which we can’t feed our children with in public. To our vaginas and our taxed periods, down to our feet, where in some work places we must wear heels and show ourselves to be womanly. Right now, we need rights just to be a woman.’ Caption by @harnaamkaur - a woman I’ve recently grown to love and admire for her strength."


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The actress earlier too had shared photos that went viral on the internet. In a series of posts, she had also clarified how female breasts are not just 'sexual organs for pleasure'.

Saloni had also talked about the 'female breasts' through a social media post of hers, where she talked about the true meaning of freedom and what it actually meant to be comfortable in one's own skin.
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