Rhea Chakraborty uncovers her challenging times
Rhea Chakraborty uncovers her challenging times
Actress Rhea Chakraborty, who serves as the Gang Leader on the youth adventure reality show ‘MTV Roadies – Karm ya Kaand’, earlier has elaborated on the tough times she faced in life when labelled by people.
In the upcoming episode of ‘MTV Roadies – Karm ya Kaand’, Rhea will be seen sympathising with contestant Shuly Nada amid the auditions over body positivity.
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Rhea recalls her experience where she chose to rise above and combat all the hatred, rather than succumb to it. She mentions that a lot of people will say a lot of things. She has been labelled with many names, and many things have been said about her. But will she accept those labels? Will that stop her from living the life she wants, certainly not. Let them go. Who are those people to comment on her?
Gang Leader Rhea will be seen sympathising with her strongly and saying: “Nothing is wrong with your colour, you are absolutely beautiful and strong. You deserve the best in life and whatever happened with you, it’s not your mistake, on the contrary it is their mistake.
‘MTV Roadies – Karm ya Kaand’ airs Saturday and Sunday on MTV India and Jio Cinema.
Meanwhile, for Rhea it has been a long waiting game on returning to the sets.
News input KV Raman