Kabir Bedi: Everything was sexist in our time


- In the meantime I gave myself no time. By the time Parveen left me I was emotionally overwhelmed. I made every effort to heal Parveen

If famous actor Kabir Bedi writes a book about not being based on the relevant narrative of his life, it is true. This book will reveal some things about his life that some parts of the world may not even know about. Here, the veteran actor talks about things that interest readers, including his journey in the Indian film industry, his experience with international projects and many more. Along with this, Kabir Bedi has also talked about the sexiest things of his time. However the definition he has built for this is very interesting.

Regarding the experience of working in a James Bond film, Kabir Bedi says, "It was a sign of the times. In our age everything was sexist like movies, commercials, jobs, jokes and punctuality. There is also the matter of James Bond, now it will be interesting. Imagine the possibility. A lot of things from the past seem wrong and that too when today's idea is seen from a prism, 'said Kabir Bedi.

Referring to racism in Hollywood, Kabir Bedi said, "I would not use a term like 'racism' for this, but they were definitely insensitive to the need for diversity in role writing."

At the time he saw nothing wrong with making the white actor brown for the South Asian role. Of course, different roles are being written today, so it's very easy for South Asian actors, but nothing was easy at the time. It was a real struggle.

When actress Priyanka Chopra launched my book, she said, "Kabir paved the way for Indian artists many decades ago to explore their talents globally." Have you ever been impressed by it? During those days many questions arose in my mind and my mind was very much influenced by Osho.

Although I never went to his ashram, I loved his ideas. Talking about open marriage on an emotional level, Kabir Bedi says, 'I have found the same in my book. You have to read my book to understand how traditional marriage became an open marriage.

It takes a lot to understand what it feels like to be in one or to follow and what the consequences were. My marriage to my first wife Protima was a tumultuous affair. After this I came in a relationship with Parveen (Babi).

In the meantime I gave myself no time. By the time Parveen left me I was emotionally overwhelmed. I made every effort to heal Parveen, but the circumstances were the opposite, but I did not say anything at the time, as she was re-establishing her career in India. ' In addition to this Kabir Bedi says,

‘I can have a long conversation about its diverse aspects in my broader entrepreneurial life.

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