Actor Nikkita Ghag flaunts an orange bikini, says "Colors are not associated with any religion."
According to Nikkita, Color has no religion. Sure it has significance in every religion, albeit it depends on where and when it has been used and applied.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 12: Pathaan, starring Deepika Padukone, has sparked a major controversy ever since the release of its first song Besharam Rang. Several political individuals have opposed Deepika Padukone’s “saffron" bikini. Actress Nikkita Ghag has come out in support of Deepika. According to her, what women wear is their choice. In a song or movie, costumes are selected as per what looks good in a situation; giving it a religious angle shows the ill intention of those who speak, and it's clear that they just want to create division based on religion. They are acting as if no male-female wears innerwear of any colour that is associated with the different regions.
According to Nikkita, Color has no religion. Sure it has significance in every religion, albeit it depends on where and when it has been used and applied. For example, in Hinduism, Orange signifies sacrifice. It's a sacred and auspicious colour. However, if you want to look for other major uses of the colour, then it has also been used as the Symbol of Swaraj flying over Raigad. There it signifies something else, but that does not mean using it in a bikini or as a tablecloth in someone's home it does not mean the significance of the colour has been demeaned. You can't ask people to undress just because they are wearing a particular colour.