Raashii Khanna, who works in both South cinema and Bollywood, addressed the issue of women’s objectification in films, noting that it’s not limited to the South.
In an interview with ‘Zoom’, she said, “It is not just a South thing; I see it in the North quite a lot. It depends on the actor’s choice, some are comfortable with it, some are not. I’ve done many commercial films in the South, but now I want to explore more meaningful content in Hindi. I’m okay with commercial work, but everyone has their limits, and that defines them.”
She added, “It’s crucial for me to feel comfortable with what I’m doing. If a scene crosses my boundaries or risks making me look cheap, I will say no. Every actor has their own comfort zone, and I respect that.”
Raashii Khanna was most recently seen in ‘120 Bahadur’, a historical war film directed by Razneesh Ghai and produced by Excel Entertainment and Trigger Happy Studios. She plays Shagun Kanwar, wife of Major Shaitan Singh (Farhan Akhtar), alongside Vivan Bhatena and Ankit Siwach. The film depicts the Battle of Rezang La during the 1962 Sino-Indian War, where 120 soldiers of the Charlie Company defended against a 3,000-strong Chinese force. ‘120 Bahadur’ received positive reviews and has earned ₹15 crore at the domestic box office.
Raashii will next appear in ‘Ustaad Bhagat Singh’ with Pawan Kalyan and Sreeleela, set for an April 2026 release, and will also star in ‘Farzi’ Season 2 with Shahid Kapoor, filming next year.

