Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan: Palak Tiwari gives a completely different take on her statement to Siddharth Kanan on how Salman Khan has a dressing rule for women on his sets
alak Tiwari, daughter of popular television actress Shweta Tiwari, has been making waves in the media ever since she spoke about Salman Khan’s alleged dressing rule on the sets of Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan in an interview with Siddharth Kanan. However, she has now issued a clarification on the matter, stating that her words were misunderstood.
In her original statement, Palak Tiwari had said that Salman Khan had certain guidelines in place for how women on his sets should dress, and that he was a traditionalist who wanted to ensure their safety. While some praised him for being protective of his female colleagues, others criticized him for imposing his views on others.
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However, in her clarification statement, Palak Tiwari said that what she was trying to say was that she practices self-regulation when it comes to dressing around people who are way senior to her, including Salman Khan whom she idolizes. She said that she has put certain guidelines in place for herself, and that Salman sir is one of them.
It is unclear why Palak Tiwari changed her statement so dramatically, and whether this was a case of damage control or a genuine misunderstanding. However, her initial comments did spark a lot of debate and controversy online, with many people questioning whether it was appropriate for a male actor to dictate what women should wear on set.
This incident also reminded fans of a similar incident involving Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif on the sets of Ek Tha Tiger. Rumors had spread that Salman had lost his cool when Katrina wore a revealing dress, yelling at her and insisting that she cover up. While some defended him for being concerned about her safety and reputation, others criticized him for being controlling and disrespectful.
The issue of how women dress on set is a complex one, and there are many factors to consider. On one hand, it is important for women to feel comfortable and safe while they work, and to be able to express their own personal style. On the other hand, there are also certain professional and cultural norms that need to be respected, and it is understandable for directors and producers to have some guidelines in place.
Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide how they want to dress on set, and it is important for everyone to respect each other’s choices and boundaries. Whether or not Salman Khan actually has a dressing rule for women on his sets is still unclear, but the controversy sparked by Palak Tiwari’s comments has certainly highlighted the need for greater discussion and awareness on this important issue.