Saloni Chopra is an Indian-born Australian actress, model, and author, who works in
Hindi films and television. Her book ''Rescued by a Feminist: An Indian fairy tale of equality and other myths'' was released in December 2020. In 2018, she joined the
Me Too movement (India) after making allegations of sexual harassment against
Sajid Khan.
Early life
Chopra was born in
Mumbai,
Maharashtra
Maharashtra (; , abbr. MH or Maha) is a states and union territories of India, state in the western India, western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. Maharashtra is the List of states and union te ...
,
India.
As a child, she had an acting role in the film ''
Prem Granth''.
She was raised by her maternal grandparents in
Adelaide, Australia,
and at the age of 18, returned to India.
Her mother was a costume designer, and Chopra assisted her on film sets.
She briefly attended the
National Institute of Fashion Technology
National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) is an autonomous institute that offers courses in fashion, designing, technology, and management. Its head office is located in New Delhi, India.
History
NIFT was established in 1986 under the M ...
(NIFT).
Career
Chopra was assistant director for
Krrish 3 and
Kick (2014 film).
She has also worked as a stylist for
Randeep Hooda. Her acting career continued with the 2013 short film ''Maya'', screened at the Cannes Festival.
She made her television debut on the 2016 show ''
MTV Girls on Top'' as Isha Jaisingh.
According to ''MensXP'', "her turn on the MTV show ''Girls on Top'' in 2016 earned her a fan base of young women passionately relating to her words."
In 2016, she posted what ''The Indian Express'' described as a "bold photoshoot" and an "attempt at breaking stereotypes in the society and highlighting sensitive issues pertaining to women" on her Instagram account,
followed by a five-part series of photos and essays. In 2018, she posted additional photos that ''India Today'' reported were created because Chopra "wanted women and men to celebrate their flaws as nobody is perfect."
She appeared in the 2018
Bollywood film ''
Race 3
''Race 3 ''is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language action crime film directed by Remo D'Souza and Written by Kiran Kotrial and Shiraz Ahmed, produced under Tips Industries and Salman Khan Films. The film features Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, ...
''
and in the 2018 television series ''Screwed Up''.
She also starred in the web series ''Waking Up With Maggie''.
As a model, she was featured in ''MensXP'', on the November 2018 magazine cover and in a collection titled, "MeToo: Sona Mohapatra, Kubbra Sait & Saloni Chopra."
In December 2019, ''
Reuters'' reported on Chopra's role as an "Instagram influencer" in a campaign to petition for "safe streets, helplines, justice and sensitive police" and "action from authorities, from local police to the prime minister" in response to brutal violence against women in India.
In December 2020, she published her book, ''Rescued by a Feminist: An Indian fairy tale of equality and other myths'', a collection of essays on a variety of topics, including gender equality, violence against women, and social media,
as well as anecdotes about her experiences.
MeToo activism
On 11 October 2018, during the
Me Too movement (India), Chopra publicly shared allegations of sexual harassment by director
Sajid Khan from when she had worked as his assistant on the film ''Housefull 2'',
and allegations against director and producer
Vikas Bahl. She also alleged that
Zain Khan Durrani had physically abused her when they were in a relationship.
After Saloni's allegations, actress
Rachel White also made allegations against Sajid Khan, which led to him stepping down from directing the film ''
Housefull 4''. In response, Chopra publicly thanked her supporters, including
Akshay Kumar, who had asked the ''Housefull 4'' producers to "cancel the shoot until further investigation," and she expressed regret for not speaking out sooner. On 21 October 2018, ''
The Times of India'' reported that Chopra "has not only spoken about her horrifying experiences but is also inspiring many others to do the same," and that Chopra "feels it is about time we started talking about it and addressed the sexism that exists in the industry."
In a November 2018 ''
Buzzfeed News
''BuzzFeed News'' is an American news website published by BuzzFeed. It has published a number of high-profile scoops, including the Steele dossier, for which it was heavily criticized, and the FinCEN Files. Since its establishment in 2011, it ...
'' profile of the #MeToo movement in Bollywood, Chopra shared her story, including about how she "tried to warn people in the industry about Khan, but she told BuzzFeed News she was told to take it in her stride." In December 2018, after the Indian Film and Television Directors Association (IFTDA) announced that it was suspending Sajid Khan for a year due to the multiple sexual harassment allegations, including from journalist Karishma Upadhyay, Chopra stated, "For now, I’m glad for the decisions IFTDA has made, change must begin somewhere."
In 2018, Bhawana Bisht of ''
SheThePeople'' described Chopra as one of the "significant pillars" of the #MeToo movement, because she "engaged in a powerfully honest and thought-provoking conversation about #MeToo and the cause they’re all fighting for."
During a panel discussion, Chopra said she decided to publicly disclose her story because "It was time to practise what I preach. What is the point of speaking about women every day if I don’t do what I stand for."
Bisht reported that another panelist, general secretary of the Cine and Television Artists Association (CINTAA)
Sushant Singh
Sushant Singh (born 9 March 1972) is an Indian character actor, television actor, author and Television presenter, presenter known for his works predominantly in Hindi cinema, and Telugu cinema. He made his screen debut in 1998 with Ram Gopal V ...
, was "aback by the fact that there were next to zero abusive messages he received while, on another side, these women survivors were being trolled consistently."
Honors
* 2019 Editor's Panel Feminist Voice of the Year: Saloni Chopra (Cosmo India)
Filmography
Television Series
Works
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References
External links
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Living people
21st-century Indian actresses
Actresses in Hindi cinema
Indian film actresses
Australian film actresses
Indian feminists
21st-century Indian writers
21st-century Indian women writers
Year of birth missing (living people)