Emraan Hashmi spills the tea on Rajkummar Rao's plastic surgery rumors: "Everyone wants to look like..."

By Roshni TamtaFirst Published Jul 30, 2024, 5:13 PM IST
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In April, Rajkummar Rao was in hot water due to the rumors about his plastic surgery. The 39-year-old actor slammed all the rumors and denied them.

A few months back, actor Rajkummar Rao talked about the rumors of him getting plastic surgery. During an interview with ScoopWhoop, Emraan Hashmi was asked about actors getting plastic surgery and why they opt for it. Let's see what he has to say. 

When asked about plastic surgery, Emraan said, "It is a reality. I mean, the cosmetic business. Not just in the industry but it's a thing that they marketed pretty well. Everyone wants to look like that poster boy or girl and there's become this identity of what beauty is, right? And you want to mold yourself to that because that's what gets the love and you feel good about yourself. Coming to cosmetic surgery, I haven't gotten any, if you're thinking."

What Rajkummar said about plastic surgery 

In April, Rajkummar Rao was in hot water due to the rumors about his plastic surgery. The 39-year-old actor slammed all the rumors and denied them. Rao posed for the paparazzi during a concert in Mumbai. While the Stree 2 actor looked dashing, the internet could not stop talking about his changed features and how he looked different than normal. 

During the interview with PTI, Rajkummar Rao opened up about the plastic surgery and said, "I've not gone under the knife. I have not done any kind of plastic surgery. That picture, if you see it again, how is it possible in 14 years, there's one picture and no other picture like that? I feel it's certainly a touched-up picture because my skin is looking so flawless. Even I was amazed how it's so flawless without any makeup and after shooting the whole day."

One time during an interview with Film Companion, Rajkummar Rao opened up about the pressure of looking perfect in the industry among men and women. He said, “It's the same. I don't think it's any different. Maybe not so bad that they talk about your chappals. But it happened to me recently, so I know. One wrong angle, one wrong picture, one wrong moment captured, and people would just talk about it for no reason. I don't know how it became like this. It was never like this. Now, you go to the airport and wonder what if there are paps there yar. I'm not carrying my cap, it's a bad hair day, the picture will come, and there will be bad comments. That pressure is there. It's so weird."

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