Payal Rajput Shines on Bigg Boss Telugu Stage
She further pointed out that if someone believes only sarees are acceptable, then filmmakers should make only such films.
By: Priya Chowdhary Nuthalapti | 26 Dec 2025 12:27 PM ISTPayal Rajput recently grabbed attention for two very different reasons her energetic performance on Bigg Boss Telugu and her strong stand on an important social issue. The actress shared a beautiful photo from her Bigg Boss Telugu performance on Instagram, where she was seen wearing a deep green traditional outfit with golden detailing. The look reflected confidence, grace, and celebration, perfectly matching the joy she felt during the performance.
In her Instagram caption, Payal Rajput expressed how much she enjoyed being part of Bigg Boss Telugu. She wrote that she had an absolute blast performing on the show and that every moment felt special to her. She also thanked DCP Uday for always standing by her and supporting her journey. Payal mentioned that her dress was designed by House of Ishwari, the photos were captured by Storyby SN, makeup was done by Sivamakeovers, and her hair styling was handled by Cas Makeover.
While her performance created excitement among fans, Payal Rajput also made headlines for speaking out against comments made by actor Sivaji regarding women’s clothing. Sivaji’s remarks were made during a promotional event for his film Dhandoraa, where he spoke about how women should dress and suggested that sarees and fully covered clothing were more appropriate. His comments quickly sparked criticism across the film industry and social media.
Payal Rajput did not stay silent. She shared her thoughts openly, saying that she felt uncomfortable and disturbed after hearing Sivaji’s words. According to her, no individual has the right to decide how women should dress. She questioned the mindset behind such statements and said it felt like moral policing rather than concern. Payal explained that hearing such comments on a public platform affected her deeply, which is why she chose to respond.
She further pointed out that if someone believes only sarees are acceptable, then filmmakers should make only such films.
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