Deepika Padukone Shares Inspirational Video ‘Muh Dikhai 2.0’ From ‘Chhapaak’
The film's producers are taking all the right steps to spread awareness of social barriers towards acid victims and to share the idea of self-love, to say the least
Mumbai: Makers of Deepika Padukone starrer film ‘Chhapaak‘ has shared a motivational video ‘Muh Dikhai 2.0’ that covered some of the behind-the-scenes from the shoot but most importantly talking of and for the acid victim-survivors.
The film’s producers are taking all the right steps to spread awareness of social barriers towards acid victims and to share the idea of self-love, to say the least.
The 33-year-old actor shared the video on Twitter along with the caption that read, “I see the beauty in confidence, honesty and authenticity… presenting #MuhDikhai2.0 #Chhapaak in cinemas on 10th January 2020. @masseysahib @meghnagulzar @atikachohan @_KaProductions @MrigaFilms @foxstarhindi.”
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Three minutes and forty-two seconds, in the video, the film’s director Meghna Gulzar observes how society is voicing feminism at one level, but at the same time is made to measure beauty when it comes to women.
“This is a strange oddity because on one level we are fighting for feminism and women’s rights and on another level, women are made to stand in a place where their beauty is at a premium, which is why taking away the beauty and attacking her with acid has become a weapon of choice,” Meghna said.
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The inspirational video had four acid-stricken survivors performing effortlessly in front of the camera and clearly becoming the inspiration for Deepika Padukone.
Talking about these strong women, Deepika said, “What inspires me for her soul, she chose not to be a victim, she has chosen to be victorious.”
Meghna speaking of ‘Muh Dikhai 2.0’ mentioned that the video is for them where they can look themselves in the mirror and smile at the reflection that is looking back at them without a blink of hesitation.
Acid attack survivor Lakshmi Aggarwal, whose journey has inspired the makers of the film ‘Chhapak’, also extended a word on behalf of the survivors and said: “They have to come forward, fulfil their ambitions and most importantly show that Has decided “Look at his face. ”
“He should have as much dignity as you and me,” co-actor Vikrant Massey said.
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