‘Vegetable salad on heroine’s navel…’ Daisy Shah makes shocking revelations about the Kannada film industry
Actress Daisy Shah recently highlighted the Kannada film industry's obsession with actresses' navels, sharing how fruits, vegetables, or ice were often placed on heroines' midriffs during shoots.

In a recent interview, actress Daisy Shah spoke about Kannada cinema, pointing out the industry’s unusual fixation with actresses’ navels. After a clip from the interview went viral, viewers began speculating about the actor she was referring to, one known for scenes involving cutting salad or pouring water on actresses’ midriffs.
What did Daisy Shah say?
In her interview with Hauterrfly, Daisy Shah candidly addressed the objectification of women in the Kannada film industry, particularly highlighting its fixation on female actors’ navels. She said, “When I was shooting for that film, after the shoot, in my free time, I was watching Kannada songs on TV. There was a particular actor, and in all his songs, either fruit salad or vegetable salad was being made on the heroine’s navel with close-up shots, or sometimes ice or water was being poured on the navel.”
Further, Shah expressed her discomfort with this practice, highlighting the lack of depth in the portrayal of female characters compared to their male counterparts. he noted that while male actors often received nuanced direction, female roles were frequently reduced to superficial elements.
Is Daisy Shah referring to V Ravichandran?
Although Daisy Shah refrained from naming anyone directly in her interview, the internet was quick to react. As the clip gained traction, many users on social media, particularly on X (formerly Twitter), began speculating that the actress was subtly pointing towards veteran Kannada actor and filmmaker V. Ravichandran. Known for his eccentric and sometimes controversial romantic scenes in the 90s and early 2000s, Ravichandran often portrayed sequences in his films that involved unusual gesture, like slicing vegetables or pouring water meant to depict affection or sensuality.
More about V Ravichandran
V. Ravichandran is a veteran Kannada actor, director, and producer known as the “Crazy Star” for his unique romantic storytelling and flamboyant filmmaking style. He rose to fame with hits like Premaloka, Ranadheera, and Malla, and is credited with modernizing Kannada cinema in the late ’80s and ’90s.
Story Highlights
- Daisy Shah, in a candid interview, criticized the Kannada film industry’s objectification of women, particularly its obsession with the navel.
- She shared her observation of repeated scenes in songs where salad was cut or water poured on a heroine’s midriff.
- Though she didn’t name anyone, netizens speculated she was referring to “Crazy Star” V. Ravichandran, known for such visuals in his romantic films.
- The actor-filmmaker has long been known for his unique, sometimes controversial depiction of romance in Kannada cinema.
Daisy Shah’s remarks have reignited discussions around gender portrayal in South India(BHARAT)n cinema. Her pointed observations, while not directed at anyone explicitly, led many to draw connections to V. Ravichandran’s signature film style.
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