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Dil Ko Tumse Pyaar Hua’s Hypocrisy is at Its Peak, Know Why Here!

Dipika's character, Aditi Pandit, is active on social media and engages with fans, but naturally, she isn't dark-skinned.

The television industry has been entertaining us for the last few years, offering engaging content, but also some disturbing shows. Most viewers are tired of the same old Saas-Bahu drama. However, we have seen many memorable serials.

Some dramas have failed to impress us, though. One such show, a remake of the Marathi series Rang Maza Vegla, aired on July 15. The story revolves around a dark-skinned girl who faces hatred due to her color.

Dil Ko Tumse Pyaar Hua’s Hypocrisy:

Dipika’s character, Aditi Pandit, is active on social media and engages with fans, but naturally, she isn’t dark-skinned. Viewers are questioning why the makers didn’t cast a dark-skinned girl instead of applying dark makeup to a fair-skinned actress.

The controversy surrounding the show’s casting choice highlights a larger issue in the entertainment industry – the lack of representation and opportunities for dark-skinned actors. By not casting a dark-skinned actress, the show’s makers have missed a chance to promote inclusivity and diversity.

If the show aims to portray societal reality, why not accept it first? This has triggered netizens, who are calling to stop the show. What are your thoughts on this? Do you agree with this article? Let us know in the comment section.

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