Actress Sara Khan once came into controversies regarding Brooke, at that time she was also trolled. In these controversies with her, Rakhi Sawant, famous as the Controversy Queen, was also in discussion. This old video of controversies that was in that time is becoming quite viral these days, in this video Sara had spoken on the Burkha controversy. In this video, Sara Khan says that Muslims should put a veil of shame on their eyes instead of making women wear burqa.
Actually, in those days a music video ‘Black Heart’ of Sara was released. In this video, Sara was seen posing nude. Fans did not like Sara’s bold style in the music video and she was advised not to do such things after becoming a Muslim and wearing a burqa. What was then, Sara and Rakhi held a press conference about this.
After this Sara said in the press conference, “It is said in the Muslim community that girls should be veiled, then why is it not said in the Muslim community that boys should cover their eyes and girls should roam freely. I Apologies for saying this but I am a Muslim. My only complaint is that people stand up and shout burqa, burqa, burqa. You should veil. Why should we veil. We should have the highest respect because we have created you, otherwise where do you come from.”
Supporting Sara, Rakhi Sawant is seen saying in this video that, “Now I will wear all the burqa men.” However, Sara had also apologized for her statements in this video. It is worth noting that this is an old video which is now going viral again.
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Let us tell you, these days the Hijab controversy of Karnataka has become very hot, Bollywood and TV stars are also openly expressing their opinion on it. Javed Akhtar, Swara Bhaskar, Richa Chadha, Kamal Haasan have given their opinion on this. A post was also made by Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut on this, which went viral on social media.
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