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Mallika Sherawat's dress drags her in news again
Mallika Sherawat seems to be in deep water! At Dasavatharam audio launch, the actress is alleged to have worn an exposing outfit that has hurt the sentiments of the people of Tamilnadu. HMK has asked police to take strong action against her.

EVERYONE JUST needs an excuse or a masala to drag her into controversies. If she exposes her body, it’s a crime. If she covers her body, it’s news. She is none other than the Murder girl, the sex bomb, Mallika Sherawat who’s again in a soup for wearing a revealing dress at the Dasavatharam audio launch at the Nehru Indoor Stadium on April 25.

 
It was quite a time that Mallika was not in news. But now here she is once again being targeted by the Moral Police.
 
The Hindu Makkal Katchi (HMK), acting as the moral police of Tamilnadu, submitted a petition at the police station. Kanirajan, one of the activists of the HMK, said in his complaint that the actress had hurt the sentiments of the people of Tamilnadu.
 
In the complaint, Kanirajan further added that Mallika was exposing her back and sat crossed legs with a mini skirt in front of the chief minister, Karunanidhi.
 
The petitioner said that such an outfit forced the Tamilians to put their heads down in shame. Such behaviour and dress was not acceptable at all.
 
The police has been asked to take strong action against the actress by HMK. The audio launch was also attended by Jackie Chan, Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini and a few other renowned artists.
 
Mallika is not the first one to be targeted by the HMK. Earlier, Shriya and Khusboo were also caught in the same controversy by the Hindu Makkal Katchi.
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