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Manushi Chhillar calls out misogyny in film industry
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Manushi Chhillar has voiced her strong disapproval of the misogynistic attitudes prevalent in the entertainment industry, particularly concerning the disrespectful way working women are often perceived. She challenged the societal tendency to attribute a woman's success to male patronage rather than her own capabilities. Manushi questioned the origins of this bias, drawing from her experiences and observations within the industry.
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