Rhea Chakraborty opens up on overcoming labels and rising above adversity

Actress Rhea Chakraborty recently opened up on rising above labels and hatred.

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Rhea Chakraborty, who currently holds the position of Gang Leader on the popular youth adventure reality show 'MTV Roadies - Karm ya Kaand,' has opened up about the challenging times she faced when she was unjustly labelled by people. In an upcoming episode of the reality show, Rhea will express her empathy towards contestant Shuly Nada during the auditions, shedding light on the topic of body positivity.

Reflecting on her personal journey, the Jalebi actress will recount the moments when she decided to rise above the negativity and confront the unfounded criticisms hurled her way. She said that many people have attached various labels to her, and countless things have been said about her. But that doesn't mean she will accept those labels. She further said, "Will I allow them to dictate my life? Absolutely not. I choose to let them go. After all, who are they to pass judgment on me?"

The forthcoming episode will witness Shuly Nada, a remarkably talented callisthenics athlete, bravely sharing her traumatic experience of an abusive relationship and the discrimination she has endured due to her skin colour. Her poignant story will leave all the Gang Leaders overwhelmed with emotion.

As a Gang Leader, Rhea will wholeheartedly empathize with Shuly, offering her unwavering support. "There is nothing wrong with your skin colour; you are undeniably beautiful and resilient.

This episode of 'MTV Roadies - Karm ya Kaand' will serve as a powerful reminder of the significance of self-acceptance and the importance of rising above societal judgments. 

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