Kim Sharma remembered while facing gender discrimination, people meant in Bollywood in his early days: ‘I used to smoke on the set, there was a tattoo … my manager was surprised’. – The Times of India

Kim Sharma opened her early struggles in Bollywood, accepting that neither her nor her family had any knowledge of the film industry. He signed and remembered Mohabbatia Just as one more day, unaware of its importance. Kim also shared how she faced challenges for industry norms, decisions, to deal with networking pressure, and gender discrimination,
During a chat with Kunika Sadanand on YouTube channel, Kim shared that she and her family had no connection with the film industry and knew very little about it. He had only watched a few films, and signing Mohabbantin did not take a big moment for him. Even after meeting stars like Shah Rukh Khan and Amitabh Bachchan, he did not fully understand the importance of the opportunity.
The actress revealed that she struggles to suit the decision of the film industry. After her debut, she was confused with the expectations of networking, public relations and social etiquette. As a teenager coming from a modeling background, she was unaware of these criteria and felt out of place in the industry.
Kim remembered the rebel and unprotected for the strict norms of the industry. She carelessly smoked on the set and was a tattoo that shook her manager, who insisted that the heroines could not have a tattoo. With a generous upbringing, she was struggling with authority and felt that she was experiencing gender discrimination for the first time.
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