Body shaming women has become so customary that it is a staple part of humour in films. Body shaming women has become so customary that it is a staple part of humour in films. But at the same time, a small part of my mind refuses to stop wondering where all this outrage was when women have been constantly body shamed on and off screen. pic.twitter.com/0e4netQd6s — Vishal (@VishalKOfficial) January 18, 2018Body shaming women has become so customary that it is a staple part of humour in films. Comediennes like Vidyulekha and Harathi have for long borne the brunt of body shaming humour on-screen and off-screen as well.
Source: Indian Express January 19, 2018 08:57 UTC