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God Is For Everyone; Aishwarya Rajesh Opens Up About Her View On Sabarimala Women's Entry.

Actress Aishwarya Rajesh talks about her view on Sabarimala women's entry.
by Xappie Desk | January 31, 2023 22:31 IST
God Is For Everyone; Aishwarya Rajesh Opens Up About Her View On Sabarimala Women's Entry.

Aishwarya Rajesh is a notable actress in Tamil for her acting skills and attitude. Aishwarya has commented on the Sabarimala women's entry during the promotion of her upcoming film, The Great Indian Kitchen. "God is for everyone." There is no difference between men and women in the eyes of God," is what Aishwarya says first on this issue.

 
Aishwarya opined that God does not discriminate as to who is allowed to enter the temple premises. Such laws are only man-made. Aishwarya added that "not only at Sabarimala, the deity of any temple would not be disturbed by a certain section of devotees entering the holy land."
 
Aishwarya also said that God has not created rules about what one should eat or whether a devotee is pure or not. Aishwarya said that "God never forbids menstruating women from entering temple premises." Aishwarya Rajesh said that she believes that these man-made restrictions have nothing to do with God.
 
Aishwarya's new film is a remake of The Great Indian Kitchen, directed by Jeo Baby, which was released in Malayalam. Aishwarya plays the lead role played by Nimisha Sajayan. The film, directed by R. Kannan, will be released in theatres soon. Produced by RDC Media, Rahul Ravindran will play the role played by Suraj Venjaranmood.
 
The Malayalam film The Great Indian Kitchen was a huge hit. The film directed by Jeo Baby was well received by audience and critics alike. The film handled the theme of women's struggles in households.


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