Heeramandi’s Sharmin Segal Faces Backlash Again For Calling Aditi Rao Hydari a ‘Schoolgirl’: Netizens Say ‘Jealousy’

Heeramandi's Sharmin Segal faces internet trolling yet again for calling out Aditi Rao Hydari; says 'She's on time, everyone else is late'. Netizens call her jealous and disrespecful.

May 28, 2024 - 14:30
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Heeramandi’s Sharmin Segal Faces Backlash Again For Calling Aditi Rao Hydari a ‘Schoolgirl’: Netizens Say ‘Jealousy’

“Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar” brilliantly exemplifies the evolving roles of women in cinema. Directed by the illustrious Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the series showcases his unparalleled talent for crafting compelling characters never seen before. However, real-life tensions mirrored this theme when actresses Sharmin Segal and Aditi Rao Hydari appeared together in an interview. The two engaged in a heated debate over actors’ and actresses’ insecurities.

Tensions Between Sharmin Segal and Aditi Rao Hydari

Sharmin Segal has sparked controversy by referring to Aditi as a schoolgirl in a now-viral interview. She remarked, “Aditi is a good schoolgirl, please understand that. The teacher will say you have to submit your homework at this time, and Aditi will do exactly that, not a word over the limit. That is Aditi for you. So, according to her, everyone else is late while she is on time.”

Sharmin Segal Gets Trolled For Her ‘Schoolgirl’ Remark

One fan questioned, “So, she doesn’t like Aditi doing her job?” Another defended Aditi, criticizing Sharmin’s attitude: “She’s speaking of her as if Aditi is her toddler or something. Ooof. She’s a senior actor compared to her. Why this foul attitude?” Another fan commented, “Sounds like Aditi is a professional who is hardworking and takes her craft seriously. And this one just sounds bitter and jealous.”

Aditi Rao Hydari’s reaction:

Sharmin, who is also the niece of Sanjay Leela Bhansali, has faced significant online criticism since the release of “Heeramandi” for what some have called a one-dimensional, expressionless performance in the series. In a recent interview with Puja Talwar, Aditi Rao Hydari defended Sharmin, stating, “It’s terrible to pick on anyone. I understand that opinions vary, but there’s a respectful way to express them. The criticism has become very harsh, and it’s not fair. It shouldn’t be this way. I feel bad about it, and I believe we should support each other.”

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“Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar” is a shining example of the changing roles of women in cinema. Sanjay Leela Bhansali, renowned for his ability to create powerful characters, delivers yet another masterpiece with this series. Bhansali’s storytelling is with inherent strength, not only through the visual splendour of his settings but also through the depth of mis en scene and complexity of his characters. His narratives are powerful because of the way he meticulously shapes each character and setting, creating visual and emotional feasts that resonate deeply with audiences.

In “Heeramandi,” Bhansali once again proves his mastery in portraying the intricate lives and evolving roles of women. However, some sections of the internet have accused the series of misrepresentation, drawing stark differences between the real and portrayed Heeramandi.

 

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