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Shatrughan Sinha’s Rapid fire

Making a woman walk in a two-piece in front of millions of people in beauty pageants is a direct exploitation by the organisers. Women too sometimes self exploit themselves for name, fame and money. In movies too, the same thing happens. Vulgarity is not beauty. What's the end to such low standards of human behaviour?

Dibyasha Mishra, Bhubaneshwar

Unfortunately, even today women aren’t treated the way they should be. The objectification of women isn’t as blatant now as it was earlier but there’s always room for improvement.

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