The best of open letters

    The best of open letters

    Be it regarding rumours about their lives or serious social issues, many Bollywood celebrities penned down their thoughts in open letters. Here are some of the most influential letters have garnered appreciation.

    By Anjuri Nayar Singh


    Anushka Sharma


    The best of open letters


    Early this year, there was a lot of buzz about actor Anushka Sharma, who turned up on Karan Johar's talk show with visibly stung lips. Once the teaser of Anushka's episode hit the tube, rumour mills were abuzz with reports that actor has ­undergone a lip surgery. Although she remained quiet for some time, in February she ­decided to post an open letter on her Twitter account as a reply to all the reports which made their way to the dailies.

    "For a short while now I have been using a temporary lip enhancing tool and that along with make up techniques (I have learnt over the years) is the reason why there might be a change in the appearance of my lips. Having stated this fact let me very vehemently assure everyone that I have by no means gone 'under the knife ' or done any kind of 'plastic surgery' or undergone any intrusive procedure (sic)."



    Deepika Padukone


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    Actor Deepika Padukone reacted strongly when a Mumbai tabloid tweeted a picture of her with the caption 'OMG: Deepika Padukone's cleavage show'. The actor's prompt reply to the post was, "Yes, I am a woman. Yes I have breasts and a cleavage. You got a problem?" The controversy dragged on and finally the actor wrote an open letter to the publication in September about how women are objectified by the media.

    "In a time where women should be applauded for making headway in a male-dominated ­society, we blur the lines between REEL and REAL life and dilute all our efforts by making a one-year-old back-sliding piece of news a ­headline. Digging out an old article and ­headlining it "OMG: Deepika's Cleavage Show!" to attract readers is using the power of ­influence to proliferate recessive thought (sic)."



    Preity Zinta


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    Actor Preity Zinta had filed a case against her former boyfriend and ­businessman, Ness Wadia, after she accused him of molesting, abusing and threatening her inside Wankhede stadium in Mumbai. In July, the actor wrote an open letter on Facebook, where she expressed her side of the story.

    "Ironically, what happened at Wankade is being diluted by every other fabricated story about my character except the truth of what happened. I'm sure the witnesses will speak the truth and I trust and believe that the Police will do their job fairly and quickly (sic)."



    Shenaz Treasurywala


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    After a 27-year-old girl was raped by a cab driver in December in Delhi, actor Shenaz Treasurywala wrote an open letter to Prime Minister Naren­dra Modi, actors Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan and industrialist Anil Ambani, voicing her concerns over the security of women in the country. The letter also spoke about the various incidents in the actor's life where she was eveteased and harassed.

    "What good are all your speeches in the US or Japan or AUSTRALIA- NAMO, if no woman can walk freely in the streets even in broad ­daylight by herself in the CAPITAL OF OUR COUNTRY. Isn't this a SHAME? ... You are now RESPONSIBLE FOR US. I beg all of you fine ­gentlemen that I have addressed to help change the LAW. You are powerful men. I say, SHAME and PUNISH THE Gropers and Sexual offenders severely. KILL THE RAPISTS (sic)."



    Anupam Kher


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    After the horrific ­massacre in Peshawar, Pakistan, this month, where a military school was attacked and many children lost their lives, actor Anupam Kher wrote an open letter to the ­terrorists exclusively for HT City. Read it here

    "I have died when bombs go off in civilian areas, when bystanders are held hostage, when airlines are hijacked, when defenceless people are killed and when the unarmed are sold as slaves. But today, when you butchered over 130 children in cold blood in a school in Peshawar, I fear there is nothing left in me. I don't know what your objective was, but you have certainly reduced me to a dead man walking (sic)."