Sai Pallavi turns down fairness cream endorsement worth Rs 2 crore?
As per an India Today report, she was approached by an established cosmetics brand to feature in their commercial, but she decided to stay away from it.
Sai Pallavi became a very recognisable face in the southern film industry after the success of films such as Premam, Kali and Fidaa.
However, she isn’t the only Indian celeb to take a stand against fairness cream brands. Earlier in 2017, Hindi film actress Taapsee Pannu has pulled out of an event when she realised she had to pose with a cream’s banner in the background.
She had told Hindustan Times, “I agree it was a last minute call, but when I found out that I would have to pose at the event with fairness brand in the background, I decided to take my name off the event. I have actually lost quite a few films because of being fair, so I will not propagate fairness in any way.”
In the same year, Abhay Deol had also criticised many Bollywood actors for promoting fairness cream brands. In a Facebook post, he had written, “You have to see that for yourself. You have to stop buying into the idea that a particular shade is better than others… While an individual may not be able to change this attitude in his/her community, he/she can at least start with the family.”
