Controversy has been going on for a long time regarding women\'s hijab. On the one hand, the police in Iran are detaining girls for not wearing hijabs. On the other hand, voices are being raised against it in India. Recently, Netflix\'s hit web series \'Sacred Games\' fame actress Elnaaz Norouji has also reacted to this controversy. The actress, who has been involved in the hijab controversy, has supported the demonstration of women in Iran by releasing a video on social media.
Elnaaz released a video on her social media on Tuesday opposing the hijab. Sharing the video, Elnaaz wrote, \"Every woman, wherever she comes from, wherever in the world, she should have the right to wear whatever she wants. Whenever or wherever she wants to. No man or any other woman has the right to judge her or ask her to dress otherwise.\"
Elnaaz further writes, \"Everyone has different views and beliefs and should be respected. Democracy means decision-making power... Every woman should have the power to decide on her own body! I am regional I am not promoting \'Freedom of Choice!\"
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