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We need to talk about how far we can push cinema: Neha Dhupia


The actress expressed her concerns on the present state of the Hindi film industry and asserted that it needs to take a stand.

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Actress Neha Dhupia feels people associated with Hindi film industry should speak up more often on issues of concern and take stands.

The actress spoke about this during an appearance on the Vh1 Inside Access show, a statement from the channel said.

"We need to take sides, we need to take stands, we need to talk about how far we can push the cinema, what happens behind closed doors, how professional it is," Dhupia said.

"We need to come out and talk about things; whether there is an ecosystem in the industry or not," she added.

Neha also said people in the Hindi film industry are very protective of each other, which according to her is not a great thing all the time.

On the work front, the actress is also seen judging Roadies Xtreme, which is aired on MTV.

During the audition round in Chandigarh, Dhupia felt unsafe because of a contestant named Harpaveet. In his registration form, he suggested that he would flirt with Dhupia, and bragged about his sexual strength.

Dismissing him, she said: "You know what your problem is your perception about woman. You have no respect for any woman. You think your masculinity is going to come through when you brag about your sexual strength. When you spoke about other gang leaders, you referred to their personality traits like confidence, dressing sense and fitness but not for me."

"So, according to you, I have no personality traits just because I am a woman and that gives you the right to flirt with me. I know exactly what men like you think. We have many female contestants who come on Roadies journey. Neither you have any respect for girls nor do you have anything good to say about them, so it's our responsibility to make sure that people like you don't come on the journey. You know why? I wouldn't have said this but I am not feeling safe! This is my area, my territory so if I am not feeling safe you don't get to go ahead in this show," she added.