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Fans Comparing Ravi Kishan’s Son Saksham With Harry Potter After Being Spotted With His Father Recently
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Fans Comparing Ravi Kishan’s Son Saksham With Harry Potter After Being Spotted With His Father Recently

by jummy84 December 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood and Bhojpuri superstar Ravi Kishan is known for his remarkable career across multiple film industries, including Hindi, Bhojpuri, and Telugu. With his strong presence and iconic roles in films, he has earned the title of one of the most versatile actors in the industry. Born in Mumbai as the youngest of five siblings, Ravi hails from Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, where his father worked as a priest. Since making his acting debut in the 1992 film Pitambar, Ravi has become a household name in Indian cinema.

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Ravi Kishan Spotted With His Son

Recently, Ravi Kishan made headlines not just for his professional achievements, but for a rare and beautiful moment shared with his son Saksham. The father-son duo was spotted at an event, with Ravi holding Saksham’s hand and posing for the cameras. The simple and heartfelt moment was nothing short of heartwarming, showcasing a side of Ravi that his fans rarely see, his soft, loving fatherhood.

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Fans and followers couldn’t stop talking about Saksham in the viral video. The young boy, who looked very simple and down-to-earth, stole the spotlight with his sweet smile. Many people were quick to shower him with praise, with several even comparing him to the iconic Harry Potter. One user wrote, “Bhojpuri’s Harry Potter!” while another noted, “He’s just short.”

Ravi Kishan

The comparison to Harry Potter seems to have struck a chord with fans who couldn’t help but notice the boy’s innocent charm. Others were quick to comment on the resemblance between Ravi and Saksham, saying, “Like father, like son.” One fan commented that Saksham looks quite smart, while another remarked how he resembled his famous father in terms of personality and demeanor.

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Gouri Kishan’s Stand Against Body Shaming Highlights Deep-Seated Appearance Bias In Indian Show Business
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Gouri Kishan’s Stand Against Body Shaming Highlights Deep-Seated Appearance Bias In Indian Show Business

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
written by jummy84

When actress Gouri Kishan was asked at a press conference for her film Others how much she weighed, the question was so jarring that she immediately challenged the journalist: “How does my weight concern you in any way?” Her demand for relevance, dignity and parity — “Would you ask a male actor the same, in the same tone?” — struck a chord across social-media feeds and film-industry corridors.

But beneath this singular moment is a much larger story: the entertainment world’s long-standing reliance on appearance, especially for female actors, and how that reality has seeped into public perceptions and media practices. Gouri’s experience did more than make headlines; it reminded us how deeply appearance stereotyping continues to influence Indian film and television.

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At the promotional event, a YouTuber turned press-room questioner pointedly asked about Gouri’s weight — an incident later condemned by industry bodies such as the South Indian Artists’ Association and the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists. Gouri issued a public statement urging the media to treat artists with respect, emphasising: “Comments or questions – direct or indirect – that target a person’s body or appearance are inappropriate in any context. I wish I had been asked questions about the film – the work I was there for.”

Her courage in rejecting the question underscored the routine nature of appearance-based comments in press rooms — and how conditioned many actors have become to slipping past them silently.

Beauty, Body and Bollywood’s Historical Scripts

Appearance stereotyping in Indian entertainment is hardly new. Scholars note that from the 1940s onwards, mainstream Hindi cinema preferred fair-skinned women, slim bodies, and “idealised” feminine beauty aligned with upper-class aesthetics. A working paper revealed that Bollywood not only mirrored but also reinforced social biases regarding skin colour and gender roles.

For decades, the ‘hero-lead’ female actor was expected to be tall, light-skinned, slender and styled in a way that underscored glamour. Even as narratives changed, those appearance markers remained. A 2019 paper on beauty standards in Indian media concluded: “Mainstream Hindi movies & television channels reinforce the ideal woman as one with fair skin, light eyes, longer hair and a slim body.”

And the result? A dual effect: inside the industry, talent began to count second to “look”; in the audience, appearance turned into a metric of worth. When actresses deviate from the ideal — whether by weight gain, darker skin, unconventional height or even visible signs of ageing — they can face harsher scrutiny, fewer roles and body-linked commentary disguised as curiosity.

Gouri Kishan’s Case: A Reflection of Who Pays the Price

When Gouri Kishan asked whether a male actor would face the same invasive question about his weight, she exposed the gendered nature of appearance policing. Men in Indian cinema certainly face looks-based commentary, but rarely with the same volume, intensity or professional cost that women suffer.

The virality of her response reflects a shift: the public is no longer willing to quietly absorb these scripts. Social-media users and fellow actors rallied to praise Gouri Kishan’s stand, reminding us that the industry — and the media ecosystem around it — still requires accountability for questions that treat bodies as tabloid fodder.

The ripple effect of these entertainment-industry norms goes further than movie-stars. When the screen valorises one body type, one skin tone, one notion of glamour, it influences self-image among viewers. Teens who idolise actresses might begin to equate success with slimness or fairness. Audiences might presume that talent is secondary to “look” in casting decisions.

The barrage of questions directed at actors at press-meets often codifies: you must be beautiful, you must stay slim — your craft alone won’t shield you from appearance judgments. Gouri Kishan’s intervention invites us to ask tougher public questions: Why are appearance-based questions still taken for granted in supposedly professional media settings? How often does an actor’s body overshadow her work?

The entertainment industry is slowly shifting. Actors such as Chitrangda Singh have spoken out about fuller figures and dusky skin being embraced. But Gouri’s moment calls us to the next step: practice, not just advocacy. Media outlets must scrutinise the questions they allow; production houses must resist look-based casting norms; press-meets should be professional spaces focussed on work, not optics.

Actors, meanwhile, continue to face a choice: accommodate appearance demands or challenge them. Gouri chose the latter — not as an act of defiance alone but as a push for systemic change: that bodies are not there for public commentary, and that talent, dedication and craft deserve the prime spotlight.

Yes, the question was about a celebrity’s weight — and yes, it hit digital headlines. But the bigger story is the legacy behind that question: decades of stereotyping that say women must look a certain way to be valuable. Gouri Kishan’s sharp reply echoes a growing resistance.

Her words may seem aimed at one journalist in one room, but they echo across the broader media—on-set, in casting offices, on social media feeds. The question isn’t merely about Gouri’s weight—it’s whether the industry and the media will stop treating a body as headline and start treating a person as professional.

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