Samaira Reddy After a 14-year absence, he returned to the Hindi film industry earlier this year, starring alongside Abhijeet Mohan Warang in the political drama “Aakhri Sawal” Sanjay Dutt. The two had worked together in Reddy’s first film 24 years ago, Suhail KhanMaine Dil Tujhko Diya, a 2002 action romance film. Now, in a recent interview, the actor says she faced prejudice at the time because of her skin color.
Sameera Reddy talks about lightening of color
In an interview with Hauterrfly, Sameera revealed, “In my first film ‘Maine Dil Tujhko Diya’, my skin tone was two to three shades lighter. I looked almost gray! I used to use full-body makeup to match the color of my face and body,” Reddy admitted. “Do you know how many women have this disease in their own families? Her own parents and in-laws will say, ‘You’re dark and fat.'” “Hell! Who gave you the definition of beauty?”
Sameera Reddy struggled with insecurities for years
She also recounted how it took her more than two decades to come to terms with her insecurities, which were not limited to the color of her skin. “I was so confused about what I had to stand for, what I was selling, who I was — and I have to say, it wasn’t until I was in my 40s that I broke it! It took me 20 years because all those years I wore padded bras, hip pads, and colored lenses,” the actress said.Reddy added, “As I like to say, I have always been ‘pleasantly plump,’ as I like to say, growing up. When I lost weight, I was told, ‘Your butt is flat.'” Today, I can smile about it. Until my 30s, I struggled with my identity because I wasn’t that fair, I didn’t have bright eyes, and I wasn’t quite tall! I used to walk hunched over because my hero was not tall. But now I’m like, ‘That’s not my problem, man! You wear high heels! There was such a problem at that time. So, what do you do? You made that girl feel bad. “
Sameera Reddy talks body shaming on sets
Sameera Reddy also said that in her early days in the industry, even female assistant directors would body-shamed her. “Even the costume designer told me from the beginning that I had to do something about this. So, all my costumes have padded bras built into them. I have to tell you, I have the best collection of pads! I’ve been told so many times, ‘How many pads can we try, Sameera? Just do something. What does it take, anyway?'” the actor said.
About Samaira Reddy’s personal life
Sameera Reddy is married to businessman Akshai Varde, and the couple has a son and a daughter.