‘Who took the photo from where…’ Sonakshi Sinha does not feel safe wearing a swimsuit in India, also said this about religion

Sonakshi Sinha's name is included in the list of popular Bollywood actresses. After starting her career with the film Dabangg, she has worked in many hit films. Now the actress has revealed why she does not like to wear a swimsuit in India. Along with this, she has also talked about religion.

‘Who took the photo from where…’ Sonakshi Sinha does not feel safe wearing a swimsuit in India, also said this about religion

Sonakshi Sinha, who made her Bollywood debut with the film Dabangg, needs no introduction. She has worked with veteran actors of Hindi cinema and has given many hit films in her career. These days the actress is also in the news for her love life. The actress keeps sharing many fun-filled videos on social media with Zaheer Iqbal.

Popular actress Sonakshi Sinha has given a statement related to wearing swimwear. Not only this, she has told why she feels scared while swimming in India.

Sonakshi Sinha's fitness journey is also mentioned a lot. Recently, she has spoken openly about her fitness from body image. Along with this, the actress has revealed that she does not feel safe wearing swimwear in India and wears it only during her foreign trips.

Why does Sonakshi not wear swimwear in India?

In a latest interview given to Housefly, Sonakshi was asked a question related to feeling uncomfortable while wearing swimwear. Responding to this, the actress said, 'I have always felt like this. Especially when I was growing up, I did not swim. Especially not in this country.'
The actress completed her statement by saying, 'I don't know who will take a photo from where and then it will go viral on the internet. That's why I prefer swimming only abroad.'

Sonakshi-Zaheer do not talk about religion

Sonakshi and Zaheer have different religions, but still both are happily living a married life. Talking about this, the actress said, 'At the time of marriage, both of us were not thinking about religion. We both love each other and wanted to get married and that's what we did at that time.
Zaheer is not imposing his religion on me and I am also not imposing my religion on him. We have never discussed each other's religion. However, both of us appreciate each other's cultures. The traditions of his house are different and some things are different in my house too. I respect him and his culture. In the same way he respects me and my family. In my view, this way is absolutely right.