Actress Sandeepa Dhar has spoken candidly about how rigid beauty standards in cinema can affect mental health. In a recent interview, she reflected on the emotional challenges that accompany constant public scrutiny.
Dhar explained that actors often internalize criticism about their looks, even when it is subtle. Over time, these repeated messages can shape self-perception and confidence.
She pointed out that the pursuit of perfection often overshadows creative fulfillment. Instead of focusing solely on craft, performers may find themselves preoccupied with appearance-related concerns.
The actress advocates for open conversations about body image and self-worth. By acknowledging vulnerability, she believes the industry can create safer spaces for artists.
Dhar also praised audiences for gradually embracing authenticity. As storytelling evolves, so too does the definition of beauty.
Through her honesty, she hopes to inspire a healthier, more inclusive environment — one where talent shines brighter than unrealistic ideals.
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