Malayalees have a special love for singer Sitara. Sitara’s voice is a topic of discussion not only in Malayalam but also in the South Indian film world. Apart from being a singer, Sithara Krishnakumar is also a great dancer. Currently, the actress is talking about the over make-up she wears for programs etc. and people’s sense of beauty. Sithara Krishnakumar said that she felt it was problematic to say that she was fit according to the beauty sense of Malayalis. I feel that we have created such a sense. In fact, we have created a system for Malayali. Nothing like that really.
Beauty standards are created by us including the media. When Onam comes, when Vishu comes, there is Veshti, dressing up, putting sandalwood on it, we have made it. Once we get to the roots or back, there’s not much to do with it. There is a trade for that. We are standardizing that beauty is today. I had to talk it out once. People asked me back then if I faced body shaming. I was talking once while changing my make-up and people asked me if I had a crush on someone.
I am not saying this because no one has hurt me. But it’s a matter of what people think is good. People say that a good-looking woman is a good-looking woman if she is well-dressed and well-dressed, and the same is true of men. When we work as part of a medium, we can make some strict decisions about such make-up and dressing. But I don’t. Because it’s a waste of time. If you want to ask why I should wear this dress, why not go for it, not because I don’t have an opinion