She continued, “And for me, it was about dancing and how vivacious and energetic that dance was. And I have seen dance like this in Hindi films as well. I have seen it in Western pop culture as well, where they are very expressive, even if it’s sexually so. But if the ownership and agency of it are there, I don’t see why it should particularly offend someone unless the gaze is to only objectify. I wasn’t the only one dancing like that. Neither was Shruti. He was also doing the same dance steps. I think, khot phir dekhne walon ki aankhon mein hai, hai na?”