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BCCI’s Secretary Comes Hard on New Marketing GM for Slut Shaming Deepika Padukone
By CricShots - Mar 24, 2018 5:38 am
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BCCI acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary seems to be having some reservations with the appointment of the Board’s new General Manager (Marketing) Priya Gupta, because of a 2014 article written by her on Bollywood star Deepika Padukone while working with The Times of India. In a recent email to BCCI CEO Rahul Johri, Committee of Administrators (CoA) and other BCCI officials, Choudhary mentioned another article that labeled Gupta’s take on the actress as “Slut-shaming Deepika Padukone.”

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Amitabh Choudhary – BCCI’a acting Secretary 

Quizzical about the BCCI’s selection process that also involved recruitment firm Korn Ferry, Mr. Secretary wrote: “A simple search on the internet, revealed the following stories mentioning the candidate selected for the post we are presently concerned with, regarding an article that the person authored, the content of which is for everyone to see.”

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The two articles mention the controversy that had started after The Times of India had tweeted a Deepika Padukone video with the caption: “OMG! Deepika Padukone’s cleavage show”. To this, the flamboyant actress had responded with: “YES! I am a Woman. I have breasts AND a cleavage! You got a problem!!??”.

Amitabh Choudhary and Priya Gupta

Gupta had defended The Times of India in an article with a headline “Dear Deepika, our point of view…” where she wrote: “Deepika, just for the record, we do not zoom into a woman’s vagina or show her nipples… What about all the times, and there have been many, when you have flaunted your body off screen — while dancing on stage, posing for magazine covers, or doing photo ops at movie promotional functions? What ‘role’ do you play there? So why the hypocrisy?”

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Asked about Choudhary’s objections, Gupta told The Indian Express: “I really have no clue about it and I don’t want to comment anything on it.” Gupta has been offered ₹1.65 crore per year for the BCCI job, which she accepted. An email from Johri to the CoA on February 28 requested the “approval” to “process the offer letter/contract”.

On engaging Korn Ferry, Choudhary wrote: “The decision to do so was taken in a meeting in which I also participated… yet for reasons unknown, the decision… awaited my exit from the meeting despite the fact that (the) Acting Honorary Secretary… would sign on appointment letters.”