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Aditi Rao Hydari’s Old Remark On Mallika Sherawat Having ‘Silicon In Her B***s’ Goes Viral – Watch

Aditi Rao Hydari’s old press conference clip goes viral again, igniting heated online debate over her candid remark believed to target Mallika Sherawat.

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An old comment of Aditi Rao Hydari has resurfaced online. A video clip featuring Bollywood actress Aditi Rao Hydari from her 2013 media appearance spread widely across social media. It was from the promotional event for her film Murder 3. She appeared at a press conference and shared a remark that fans interpreted as an insult towards Mallika Sherawat. If you remember, Mallika Sherawat gained fame through her sensual work in the film Murder (2004). Mallika Sherawat gave 17 kissing scenes in her debut film Khwahish. Even after years, Aditi’s words continue to spark conversation and debate.

 

The Moment That Caught Attention

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Murder 3 was the third installment of the romantic thriller series, which gained fame for its intense storytelling and sensual theme. The 2013 promotional interview found Aditi sharing a thought with Randeep Hooda. Everyone was stunned by Aditi’s explanation when reporters asked her about joining a franchise that Mallika Sherawat had made famous with her performances.

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Her response highlighted the shift in tone from overt sensuality to a deeper, more psychological storytelling style in Murder 3.

 

Aditi Rao Hydari’s Controversial Remark

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Throughout the interview, Aditi Rao Hydari avoided talking about surface-level glitz in favor of discussing internal toughness. She said to the reporters,

“I truly believe that there’s far more to just s*xuality. And I think you need to have steel in your soul and not silicon in your chest to be somebody of substance.”

Her co-star Randeep Hooda found her comment unexpected. Randeep Hooda’s question about steel gave the crowd a humorous moment before Aditi Rao explained her meaning: pointing out self-assurance regardless of breast implants. Aditi continued with a smile as she stated,

“Steel in your soul and not silicon in your b**bs… I truly believe that because I think to stand on your own and to choose a path and to believe in that path, you need to have far more than just one aspect.”

“The strength of our film lies in the fact that it’s far more than just skin show. There’s sensuality, but on our terms, not because it’s demanded.”

Her words pointed out that inner confidence matters, not just how one looks on screen. The video came back to fame on Reddit, and people had mixed reactions. Some backed her perspective, but others accused her of disrespect towards Mallika Sherawat. Some readers criticized Aditi for undergoing cosmetic procedures, thus making them question her right to conduct such an attack on Mallika Sherawat. One Reddit user wrote,

“All she does in the name of acting is widen her eyes and have deer caught in headlights expression in every scene. She lies about her age, had so many plastic surgeries but being the ultimate pick me she shames other women for the same thing.”

Another user wrote,

“Madam has rearranged her whole face. And Mallika Sherawat is fabulous – great comic timing. Unlike Miss Surgery Hepburn who has only one expression.”

Multiple users commented that Madam had completely reconstructed her facial features and that she now resembled a circus performer. These statements captured the severe attitude among the critics. Online arguments about a single line indicate the complexity of both appreciation and criticism toward it.

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