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Arshi Khan on her fight against body shaming

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She says, “I feel body shaming is one of the most serious forms of bullying, harassment and humiliation and usually experienced by we women. I’m tired of experiencing it. People actually keep commenting about my back and its size. It creates so much discomfort.”

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The actress known for featuring in television shows such as Savitri Devi College & Hospital and Ishq Mein Marjawan also revealed she is strong enough to console herself.

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She adds, “I’m a self lover. I love myself and I’m blessed with my look. I enjoy being outspoken about my struggles, about my stories and in one of those moments, I realise how important it is to actually let it out. How significant it is to talk about what kills you from inside every day. Nobody wants to go to bed crying and wake up with a feeling of not being enough and it’s unimaginable as to how many people experience that each day.”

“I believe with my hard work and dedication I will win and achieve my goals,” she says.—IANS

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