Television actor Mukesh Khanna and controversy go hand in hand. So far, if you follow social media, you will know the veteran actor known for playing the role of Bhishma Pitama The Mahabharata Never underestimate his words and straight forward in real life. From calling Sonakshi Sinha to tagging Kapil Sharma Show as obscene, the man makes statements that irritate many. And now, we’ve seen the latest interview with the actors The Charch’s films There Khanna talked about the #MeToo movement and blamed the women. The Kapil Sharma Show: Mukesh Khanna Lash Out on Kapil Sharma’s Comedy Show, Call It Porn (View Post).
Mukesh Khanna #MeToo crimes on women who want to work outside their homes and be equal to men, clip of their abuse statement goes viral
In the video, the actor can be seen saying how women are destined to perform the household chores and not think what the man does. His hateful statement is viral on the web. “Ura Rath Ki Rachna Alag Hoti Hai and Mird Ki Alag Hothi Hai. Ura rath ka kam hai ghar sambhalna, jo maf karna mai kabi kabhi bol bhi jata hu. Problem Kaha Se Shru Hue Hai #Meetoo Ki Jab ura Rato Neen Bhi Kam Karna Shuru Kar Lia. Ajura Rath Mard K Saath Kandhe Se Kandha Milani K Bath Karthi Hai, “He says in the clip. Mukesh Khanna aka Shaktiman supports Carminati, but advises him to make better choice words (see video).
Check out the video below:
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However, in his defense, he later says that no woman in this modern world wants to be just a homemaker and that he is not an antagonist to working women. Well, after Mukesh’s sexist comments, we wonder what the reaction of many of the women there is. What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comment section below. Stay tuned!
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