1.what do famous people endorse about fairness creams? 2.why is it generally believed that fair people are wealthy? 3.Explain the irony involved in Vigneshwari's parents not approving Surya as an appropriate match. 4.What factors contribute towards the continued existence of the skin-whitening industry in India? Use evidence from the article in your answer. 5."Challenging existing norms in society is a tall order."What are the social challenges one would face if one tried to protest against skin colour discrimination? .....please help me if you gave me correct answers of at least 3 then I will mark it brainliest.
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Bollywood stars who refused to endorse fairness creams
BCCL
The recent racist and xenophobic attacks on African students in Noida and the insensitive remarks made by former Parliament member Tarun Vijay stirred up a storm on social media. Twitteratti strongly condemned the statements, sparking off a discourse about the inherent racism in the Indian society. Notably, Abhay Deol posted a series of posts on his Facebook page where he openly slammed many Bollywood celebrities who have endorsed fairness creams in the past. He urged stars to leverage their celebrity status to make a difference rather than influencing people into believing that only fair skin is beautiful. Previously, Nandita Das championed the cause of ‘Dark is Beautiful’. Here’s a list of some of the B-town celebrities who have refused to endorse such products in the past.