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Swara Bhaskar says ‘we all are bisexuals,' reveals of having 'a crush' on politician Dimple Yadav
Swara Bhaskar says ‘we all are bisexuals,' reveals of having 'a crush' on politician Dimple Yadav

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Swara Bhaskar says ‘we all are bisexuals,' reveals of having 'a crush' on politician Dimple Yadav

In an interview with Screen, Swara Bhasker said, 'We all are bisexuals. If you leave people to themselves, they are all bisexuals, but heterosexuality is an ideology.' Bollywood actress Swara Bhaskar, known for films like Tanu Weds Manu and Raanjhanaa, has made headlines for her recent remarks. In an interview with Screen, she said, 'We all are bisexuals. If you leave people to themselves, they are all bisexuals, but heterosexuality is an ideology that has been put in us for thousands of years. Because that is how the human race will perpetuate, so it has to be the norm.' STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Swara Bhasker, who always stays in headlines for her controversial statements rather than her movies, schooled for her tweet comparing the outrage on the 'partly fictionalised filmy torture of Hindus" in Vicky Kaushal starrer 'Chhaava ' than the reaction to the deaths at the Mahakumbh stampede. Taking to X, Bhasker had tweeted, 'A society that is more enraged at the heavily embellished partly fictionalised filmy torture of Hindus from 500 years ago than they are at the horrendous death by stampede & mismanagement + then alleged JCB bulldozer handling of corpses – is a brain & soul-dead society. #IYKYK" The tweet garnered severe criticism from netizens with several suggesting her to 'see a doctor as soon as possible' for her sick mental state. Responding to Swara, a journalist named Swati Chaturvedi wrote, 'Rethink, this tweet Swara, I am a student of history from Delhi university & nothing remotely fictional about the torture inflicted by Aurangzeb on Sambhaji Maharaj before he murdered him. Let's not play games with our history please. One outrage does not preclude the other." 'Fictionalised filmy torture of Hindus"?! How dare you seek to make light of the supreme sacrifice made by Sambhaji Maharaj – who was brutally tortured and murdered by the wicked Mughal coward Aurangzeb! Swara Bhaskar – your deeply offensive and hurtful statement, that too on the birth anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, is obviously aimed at deliberately insulting the sentiments of millions of Indians and to create strife between religious groups. You, madam, ought to be prosecuted for this criminal offence to the fullest extent permissible under the law," Jai Anant Dehradai, a Supreme Court advocate. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

Swara Bhaskar Is ‘In No Rush' To Return To Films: ‘Don't Want To Leave House'
Swara Bhaskar Is ‘In No Rush' To Return To Films: ‘Don't Want To Leave House'

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time4 days ago

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Swara Bhaskar Is ‘In No Rush' To Return To Films: ‘Don't Want To Leave House'

Swara Bhaskar says she's in no rush to return to films, choosing motherhood and stability over chasing roles, as she embraces life with her baby girl Rabia. Swara Bhaskar, who is known for her films like Tanu Weds Manu, Nil Battey Sannata, and Raanjhanaa, is in no mood to return to films anytime soon. In a recent chat, Bhaskar revealed that she is no longer 'chasing" roles and shared that she is in no rush and 'doesn't want to go back anywhere" as she has a child at home. Swara Bhaskar on returning to films In conversation with PTI, the actress said, 'I don't want to leave the house. It has been for me to say yes and be doing this show. Even when we're shooting, I'm juggling. I'm like, 'I'm nursing my child.' It's been very hard to get to know who I am, and how I want to be." 'I'm not chasing films, I should. I'm chasing financial stability. I suppose as a parent, you want to provide your child with a stable home. I would like to still do stuff, but I'm not in a rush to bounce back. I don't want to go back anywhere. I've a child, and she's going to be in my life forever. I'm a mom, I'll always be a mom till I live on," Swara further added while speaking about whether she is planning to bounce back. Swara On Doing Pati Patni Aur Panga Talking about saying yes to Pati Patni Aur Panga with her husband Fahad Ahmad, she shared, 'When I got the offer, my first question was, 'How many days of shooting?' and they said one or two days of shoot in a week. I was like, 'Tell me what's the concept.'" 'My apprehensions were like, 'I don't come from this world,' so initially I said no. But when I came for the shoot, I realised it has a fun and light mood to it, especially when all the jodis are together, we enjoy it," Ahmad said while talking about doing the show with Swara. Swara On Being A Mom Swara Bhaskar welcomed her baby girl in September 2023, and talking about becoming a mom, she shared, 'The hardest part of being a mom was not knowing who I am. I was such an ambitious, driven person before this. I was always doing something, even when I was not shooting, like taking part in a protest, or I was planning a protest." About Swara Bhaskar's Personal Life Swara and Fahad met at a rally and dated for a while before making their romance public. They married on February 16, 2023, and welcomed a daughter in September of that year. Meanwhile, Swara Bhaskar has been out of the industry for quite some time. She last appeared in the 2018 film Veere Di Wedding, opposite Kareena Kapoor Khan and Sonam Kapoor. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Not chasing films, don't want to be away from my daughter: Swara Bhaskar
Not chasing films, don't want to be away from my daughter: Swara Bhaskar

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time4 days ago

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Not chasing films, don't want to be away from my daughter: Swara Bhaskar

Mumbai, After making a mark with her acclaimed performances in 'Tanu Weds Manu', 'Nil Battey Sannata', and 'Prem Ratan Dhan Payo', actor Swara Bhaskar said she is no longer 'chasing' after film roles in the same way she once did. Not chasing films, don't want to be away from my daughter: Swara Bhaskar Bhaskar, who welcomed her first child, a daughter Raabiya, in 2023, said motherhood has had a profound impact on her priorities and identity. 'I've been through an identity crisis, and maybe all women go through it, but nobody explains it to you. It's an experience that you've to feel, you've to go through it to understand. "The hardest part of being a mom was not knowing who I am. I was such an ambitious, driven person before this. I was always doing something, even when I was not shooting, like taking part in a protest, or I was planning a protest,' the actor told PTI in an interview. Currently, Bhaskar finds herself balancing her time between motherhood and work. She stars with her husband Fahad Ahmad on the reality show 'Pati Patni Aur Panga', airing on Colors TV. 'I don't want to leave the house. It has been for me to say yes and be doing this show . Even when we're shooting, I'm juggling. I'm like, 'I'm nursing my child. ' It's been very hard to get to know who I am, and how I want to be," the 37-year-old actor said. "I'm not chasing films, I should. I'm chasing financial stability, I suppose as a parent, you want to provide your child with a stable home. I would like to still do stuff, but I'm not in a rush to bounce back. I don't want to go back anywhere. I've a child, and she's going to be in my life forever. I'm a mom, I'll always be a mom till I live on.' Both Bhaskar and Ahmad were initially skeptical about taking up 'Pati Patni Aur Panga', which features popular married TV actors like Rubina Dilaik and Abhinav Shukla, Hina Khan and Rocky Jaiswal, and is hosted by Sonali Bendre and Munawar Farooqui. 'When I got the offer, my first question was, 'how many days of shooting?' and they said one or two days of shoot in a week, I was like, 'Tell me what's the concept',' Bhaskar said. Ahmad said he had initially rejected the offer to do the show. 'My apprehensions were like, 'I don't come from this world', so initially I said no. But when I came for the shoot, I realised it has a fun and light mood to it, especially when all the jodis are together, we enjoy it,' he said. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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