Friday, February 6, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

Woman Are More Harassed, But Not All The Time, Says Farhan Akhtar

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Oct, 2017 08:53 PM
  • Woman Are More Harassed, But Not All The Time, Says Farhan Akhtar
Actor and filmmaker Farhan Akhtar believes that it is the woman, who is more harassed than the man, but it is not true all the time.
 
 
Answering a query on this at a media interaction here, he said: "I don't think that would be true from existing records or information out there on public domain. I do believe that more often than not, it is the woman, who is harassed but it doesn't mean all the time."
 
 
Farhan, the brand ambassador for Linen Club, was present on Friday at the inauguration of their exclusive brand outlet here. 
 
 
About his personal style mantra, he said: "I think the important thing is to be yourself, to have an individual style quotient. You don't need to necessary follow what other people are doing.
 
 
"It is about being comfortable, it is about being yourself. I think that is most important to me as far as personal style mantra is concerned." 
 
 
On celebrity looks, Farhan, asked which celebrities' style statement does he love and if he is conscious about his looks in public, said: "I love my own style statement, and I don't really have an airport look.
 
 
"But of course, if you are going somewhere like a red carpet event so you dress accordingly. It's not forced on you but you have to respect where it is that you are going. Within that, you still have the opportunity to still do your own thing. That's where our individuality plays an important role."
 
 
Farhan was last seen in "Lucknow Central", directed by Ranjit Tiwari, along with Diana Penty and in a special appearance in "Daddy" with Arjun Rampal.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Ashoke Pandit slams Aditya Narayan for misbehaving with Indigo staff

Ashoke Pandit slams Aditya Narayan for misbehaving with Indigo staff
Filmmaker Ashoke Pandit has claimed that actor-singer Aditya Narayan misbehaved with a staff member of an airline at Raipur airport, and says he should apologise.

Ashoke Pandit slams Aditya Narayan for misbehaving with Indigo staff

Sonakshi Sinha joins 'Happy Bhag Jayegi' team for sequel

Sonakshi Sinha joins 'Happy Bhag Jayegi' team for sequel
Actress Sonakshi Sinha has been roped in for the sequel of "Happy Bhag Jayegi", and she says she is excited to start the journey.

Sonakshi Sinha joins 'Happy Bhag Jayegi' team for sequel

Celebs hope Mahatma Gandhi's legacy lives on forever

Celebs hope Mahatma Gandhi's legacy lives on forever
On 148th birth anniversary of Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi, Indian stars like Kamal Haasan, Kabir Bedi, Anil Kapoor and Anushka Sharma paused to remember his legacy.

Celebs hope Mahatma Gandhi's legacy lives on forever

I am influenced by Salman Khan: Varun Dhawan

Actor Varun Dhawan, who is gearing up for the release of "Judwaa 2", a remake of the popular 1997 film "Judwaa", has said that he was not influenced by any Hollywood personality but by Indian superstar, Salman Khan.

I am influenced by Salman Khan: Varun Dhawan

Not ready for commitment that daily shows need: Sakshi Tanwar

She gained popularity as Parvati bhabhi in TV show "Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii" and went on to break that image with "Bade Achche Lagte Hain". But popular actress Sakshi Tanwar says that, at the moment, she is not ready to commit to a daily show and is finding happiness in doing finite series.

Not ready for commitment that daily shows need: Sakshi Tanwar

I'm against nepotism, it leads to mediocrity: Saif Ali Khan

I'm against nepotism, it leads to mediocrity: Saif Ali Khan
Actor Saif Ali Khan, who was earlier forced to apologise to actress Kangana Ranaut for taking a dig at her through the "nepotism rocks" act at the IIFA Awards, says he himself is against the term and feels it leads to mediocrity.

I'm against nepotism, it leads to mediocrity: Saif Ali Khan