7 B-Town Celebs Who Opted Ethics Over Money


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Randeep Hooda

The star who is known for his versatile performance and immense talent, Randeep Hooda has said to media that he doesn’t believe in fairness quotient. He added that, the fairness shouldn’t be an obsession and men shouldn’t be tall, fair and handsome instead tall, dark and handsome. This shows his attitude against the promotion of fairness products. Earlier Anushkka Sharma has also stated something similar in account to fairness products.

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Kangana Ranaut

The ‘Queen of Bollywood’ not only said no to big budget Khan Films, which might be a part of 100cr club for certain reasons, but also to a fairness cream endorsement which reportedly offered her a sum of 2cr. She also expressed her views on the incident; she never understood the concept of being fair. And as a celebrity she didn’t wish to set a wrong example for the young generation. She proved herself once again by shutting some of the stereotypes in the society.

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