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Abhay Deol was last seen in What are the chances? (courtesy abhaydeol)

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  • Abhay Deol called celebrities for approving fairness creams in 2017
  • He wrote another article on celebrity endorsements on equity products
  • Earlier, Abhay Deol criticized “awakened Indian celebrities” on Instagram

New Delhi:

The actor Abhay Deol wins hearts on Twitter again. Just days after shouting “awake Indian celebrities” in an Instagram post, the 44-year-old actor, known for his public advocacy against racism, asked an urgent question about his latest article. “Do you think Indian celebrities will stop endorsing fairness creams now?” read Abhay Deol’s post while adding a sarcastic interpretation of “the global analysis” of how “equity creams in India have evolved over the years”. the Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara The actor post reminded us of his Facebook posts from 2017, when he criticized several Bollywood biggies for approving fairness creams and those on his list included likes of Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone and Sonam Kapoor, with whom he shared the spotlight. Aisha. In his response to Abhay, Sonam had linked the cousin Abhay Esha Deol’s reference in his tweets. Sonam was upset over bringing Esha into the conversation and then deleted her tweets while Abhay’s messages were answered with likes and comments supporting her point of view, which is exactly how Twitter reacted now. .

Read Abhay Deol’s post first:

Global analysis Equity creams in India have evolved over the years, from equity creams to the use of euphemisms such as “skin lightening / whitening” or “lightening creams”. Most brands no longer want to be associated directly with the term “equity creams”. So now we have brands that sell “HD glow”, “White beauty”, “white glow”, “fine fairness”, etc. Over the years, these companies have turned their attention to Indian men, who are now trying to be “fair and beautiful”, and have also dedicated white power ranges to them. The Fairness Hunt: Neutrogena fine fairness: Unable to locate it on their global websites, but it is available on Amazon and other sellers: https: //www.amazon.in/Neutrogena-Fine-Fairness-Cream -SPF20 / dp / B00BSPOXMW / Ponds have a range of white beauty products: the range includes products such as stain repellent cream which is available on affiliate websites like Amazon and Nykaa. On their own website, you can find only white beauty cream. https://www.ponds.com/ph/products/collection/white-beauty/day-cream-for-normal-skin.html* Loreal white perfect day cream: Apparently reduces the level of melanin in the skin, gives a pink the appearance of your skin and suitable for all Indian skin types. “reduce darkening of the skin and stimulate anti-blemish whitening for a brighter and more youthful look” https://www.lorealparis.co.in/products/skin-care/day-cream/white-perfect- clinical-day-cream / Recently, the skincare brand Procter & Gamble Olay announced that it would no longer touch up the skin of its advertisements by 2021 because it reflects an idea of ​​beauty that is almost impossible to achieve. The statement was made at an event in New York. In March 2019, Olay also launched a #FaceAnything creative campaign with @masabagupta @kubbrasait, @lilly, @bikewithgirl and @_payalsoni_ #Fairandlovely #prejudice #racism #fairskinobsession #fairnesscreams #kalagora #flawlessskin #hdglows #whiteness # nuitintscompints #pearlextracts #microcrystals #ayurveda

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It looks like the Abhay Deol fan base has just increased by several notches:

Meanwhile, Twitter also thinks that Abhay Deol’s Instagram bio is pretty impressive.

Earlier this week, several Bollywood celebrities joined #BlackOutTuesday on social media, sharing black screens to condemn the death of George Floyd, a man of color, who died after being pinned by an officer in Minneapolis, United States. -United. Abhay Deol, without mince words, censored celebrities for their reluctance to comment on pressing issues such as injustice and oppression at home: “Now that Indian celebrities and the middle class ‘awakened’ are in solidarity with the fight systemic racism in America, maybe they’d see how it manifests in their own backyard? “he wrote with the hashtags:” #migrantlivesmatter, #minoritylivesmatter, #poorlivesmatter. “

Abhay Deol is best known for films such as Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!, Dev.D and Aisha. He was last seen in What are the chances?, which was released on Netflix in March.

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