‘I will take a picture like this and dedicate it to bad girls’ – 2024-03-22 00:21:22

by times news cr

2024-03-22 00:21:22

A woman standing under a lamp post. Letting go of her hair, earrings, tip on her forehead. Saree is worn with sleeveless blouse. The woman is smiling with a lit cigarette in her hand.

Anshuman Dey from Kolkata shared a digital sketch of his drawing on Facebook. And that digital sketch was shared by Swastika Mukherjee, the popular actress of Indian Bengali cinema. A woman can be seen in this digital sketch.

Swastika expressed her desire by sharing the sketch. Swastika wrote in the caption, ‘Great done. I’ll take a picture like this too, dedicated to bad girls standing under lampposts. If only they knew that all the honor is hidden in the sari.’

Read more: Girls don’t wear sarees like that, Anchal is not right: Mamata Shankar

Mamta Shankar is a famous actress and dancer of Indian Bengali cinema. 69-year-old Mamata still cherishes traditional ideas carefully. A few days ago, Mamata Shankar gave an interview to an Indian media.

In this conversation Present generation girls wearing sarees This artist has come under great criticism for commenting on It is believed that Swastika gave this post to Mamata Shankar. Although he did not mention anything specifically in this post.

Although Swastika didn’t mention Mamata Shankar’s name, netizens are directly attacking her. Praising Swastika, Trishita wrote, ‘This post was much needed. If respect can be measured by the size of the sari, then it has to be said that this society has never been able to respect women and will never be able to.

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