1. When Sonam Kapoor stated this on Karan Johar’s show, she assumed she’d get away with it
“If you’re not good looking, you are considered a good actor.”
2. We wish Rimi Sen had just opted to skip this interview when she said this about her Golmaal director, Rohit Shetty
“Rohit Shetty is amazing as a director. He can make even a black African look pretty.”
3. When Govinda made a verbally harassing statement regarding his co-stars
“I flirt with my heroines so that they are comfortable when we do intimate scenes.”
4. When Sanjay Dutt proved that even Bollywood believes in teaching women how to live their lives
“None of my sisters are in the movies, nor are my nieces going to be. That’s how my dad brought up the girls in the family, and I am just carrying his thoughts forward.”
5. When Mira Rajput shamed both women and puppies in the same statement, it was shocking
“I love being at home, I love being a mother to my child, I wouldn’t want to spend one hour a day with my child and rush off to work, why did I have her? She is not a puppy; I want to be there for her as a mother.”
6. When Parineeti was terrified of the word Feminist
“I am very often confused to be a feminist but I am not. I am really not. Coming into Bollywood, I think definitely it has made me stronger and more responsible.”
7. When Sonam sought to put a stop to the nepotism comments, she just poured fuel into the fire
“Yes I’m my father’s daughter, and yes I am here because of him and yes I am privileged. That is not an insult. My father has worked very hard to give me all of this. And it is my Karma where I am born and to whom I’m born. I’m proud.”
8. Why didn’t SRK want to seem “pro-feminist”?
“I don’t want to sound pro-feminist and say that these girls have made a beautiful film, but they really have. I’ve always said that I enjoy making films with women.”
9. When Sara Ali Khan brought up the subject of colourism for all the wrong reasons
“If you wanna be tan, just put on some bronzer, and if you wanna be fair, put on some powder.”
10. When Vijay Devarakonda stated that dictatorship was best
“I don’t even think everyone should be allowed to vote because they don’t know who they’re voting for and why they’re voting. I would like to be a dictator if at all. I think that’s the way to go… I think somewhere, dictatorship is the right way, but you need to have a good guy.”
11. We saw it coming when Kangana made this completely insensitive statement about mental health on Twitter
“Repeat after me, depression is a consequence of drug abuse.”
12. Nobody liked it when Alia Bhatt tweeted this during Salman’s court appearance
“It hurts when your own are punished, even if they are in the wrong. We love you and are standing by you.”
13. Rani Mukerji made a tone-deaf statement regarding sexual harassment and the #MeToo movement
“It’s important for women to believe in themselves and say that if they don’t want this to happen, then it’ll not happen.”
14. When Kareena Kapoor Khan misunderstood the notion of feminism
“I believe in equality. I wouldn’t say I am a feminist, I would say I am a woman and above all, I am a human being. I am also as proud to be known as Saif Ali Khan’s wife, as I am to be Kareena Kapoor. So that is just the way I am.”
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15. Salman Khan yet again confirmed that things can always be worse when he said something
“I feel like a raped woman at the end of the day on the set.”
16. When Katrina Kaif tried to sound like a real feminist but ended up running away from the phrase
“People say I am not open but is being open only talking about your relationships? I don’t think I am feminist but I don’t think an actress should be made to speak about the men in her life when there is so much more to her and what she has achieved. We need to respect that.”
17. When Karan Johar felt compelled to murder a character because she had turned down a man
“The last track met with many polarised responses and rightfully so, but I was like she (Anushka Sharma’s character in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil) didn’t love him, she has to die. I wrote this character. He loved her so crazily. She could’ve loved him back, why couldn’t she? So she got cancer and she died.”
Facepalm!
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