Jonita Gandhi revealed that she was harassed in school for facial hair; Remember to get ‘racist comments’: ‘I was sure I was never going*x …’. Hindi film news

Singer Jonita Gandhi recently shared her experience of growing up in Canada and how things changed when they returned to India. The singer, born in a Punjabi family in Delhi, had to go to a foreign country with his parents when she was just nine months old.Jonita Gandhi about facing racist comments In a conversation with Houtherfly recently, Jonita reflected her experiences with racism and personal insecurity, which she had fought over the years. He shared that while there was a large South Asian community in Canada, who offered a sense of familiarity, he felt differently different when he came to India.Jonita remembered that when she came back to India, she was treated separately, and even the way rickshaw drivers found her strange. They had double charged her, and it felt her as she was not here.
Jonata feels insecure about her bodyShe was further being threatened for her facial hair during her school years. “I used to get a lot of racist comments while growing up. But I was more upset about being tight for my face hair. I had curly side-leaks. They used to call me Godzila. I used to think they thought I was ugly. I used to cry home. Even Punjabi boys in my class would have fun for me.”He admitted that Balmashi had affected her mentally and physically, as she started to insecurity about her body. “Growing up, I was sure that I was never going to have sex due to the same issue. I could not accept my body; how can anyone else accept it? I still have some of those issues.”Jonita shared how music helped herBut music helped Jonita to a great extent. This helped him feel something different and special in life. She was feeling ugly looking at her body and she had to wear a kurti while showing in Toronto, while the rest wore lehenga.Jonita’s latest music video ‘Beparvai’ is in love with fans.