Zareen Khan, the ‘Veer’ actress, was spotted outside of a gym. She was wearing a t-shirt and leggings, and she looked a bit fuller than usual. She's been pretty open about her weight issues, and she was waved at by paparazzi members. Netizens commented on the video with some pretty nasty stuff. Some said she needs to go to the gym more often, while others said a good body is all about diet and exercise. Some of the comments were nice, but the rest were really nasty.
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Take Look At Her Video Here:-
Zareen Khan, a native of Bandra, used to dream of becoming a doctor but later changed her dream to become a model. The actress revealed that she was 100 kgs weight as a teenager and it took her a long time to lose that weight and want to become an actress.
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Take A Look At Fans Reactions Here :-
This isn't the first time we've seen Zareen Khan get fat-shamed! She said that when she did her first movie, ‘Veer,’ she was asked to gain weight and people trolled her like Fatrina. She was only 50 kgs at the time, but she said she was 100kgs in college and didn't get bullied. This isn't the only time we've seen fat-shamed Bollywood celebs. We've seen Vidya Balan get trolled all the time, even though she was an amazing actress. But she went on to deliver amazing films and set the standard for women-centric films in Bollywood. Even Zareen Khan said that the trolls don't bother her. We've also seen new actors like Mouna Thakur get nasty comments for their body types.
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