Krystle D'Souza Defends Tamannaah Bhatia Against Unrealistic Comparisons in Bollywood

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Bollywood's culture of pitting women against each other has come under fire from actor Krystle D'Souza. In an interview with Freepress Journal, she expressed her support for Tamannaah Bhatia, who was initially rumored to be considered for the dance number Shararat in the film Dhurandhar. D'Souza believes that Tamannaah would have 'nailed' the song, and that everyone has their own unique strengths. She emphasized the importance of lifting each other up rather than tearing others down. D'Souza's comments come after choreographer Vijay Ganguly clarified that Tamannaah was never seriously considered for the song due to the film's specific needs. Vijay explained that the makers opted for two performers, Ayesha Khan and D'Souza, to keep the focus on the story's progression and protect the film's atmosphere. Dhurandhar, which stars Ranveer Singh, has been a commercial success, earning over ₹1222 crore worldwide. The film's sequel is set to release in March 2026. D'Souza's words of wisdom echo throughout the industry, reminding artists that there's 'enough sun for everyone' and that everyone needs to shine. Her defense of Tamannaah has sparked a much-needed conversation about the culture of comparison and the importance of supporting one another in the competitive world of Bollywood.