Hot Savita Bhabhi Rozlyn Khan--s Uncensored Interview — - Bollywoodmasala Exclusive
“I was his girlfriend. My name was dragged in by a friend of the deceased just to divert police attention. I had to publicly assert that I am not a murderer. It was a nightmare – being linked to a murder when all I wanted was to act.”
But who is Rozlyn Khan beyond the headlines? What made her accept the most controversial role in Indian adult animation? And how has her fight with cancer transformed her into a crusader for truth in the entertainment industry?
Comment below – is it the morning tea, the evening gossip, or the forced extra roti? 👇 “I was his girlfriend
If you are a guest in an Indian home, do not call elders by their first names. That is considered disrespectful.
That bowl of chai? It tastes better when you fight over who gets the last sip. That sofa? It is softer when the kids are jumping on it. That life? It is harder, but infinitely richer, when you are living it Indian-family style . It was a nightmare – being linked to
Model and actress Rozlyn Khan gained notoriety in the early 2010s by associating with the "Savita Bhabhi" digital comic character, participating in "uncensored" media appearances and providing the character's voice. In recent years, she has shifted her focus from this controversial persona to sharing her journey as a Stage 4 cancer survivor, culminating in her decision to adopt her birth name. Read more about her career and advocacy on Instagram @rozlynkhan . Rozlyn khan (@rozlynkhan) • Instagram photos and videos
In an exclusive interview with Hind First , Rozlyn reflected on her decision to voice the controversial character. She described it as part of a "trial-and-error phase," driven by her curiosity to try different things. She acknowledged the intense backlash she received, stating she was labeled "too sexy to handle" by a conservative Indian culture. However, she always viewed it as a creative opportunity, showcasing her willingness to challenge societal norms. Comment below – is it the morning tea,
A tech-savvy teenager might help their grandmother set up a livestream of a temple ritual on a smartphone. Online grocery apps deliver fresh mangoes within ten minutes, yet the family still consults an astrologer to pick an auspicious date for a cousin's wedding.
She recalls the moment she stepped into the recording booth: “It was a trial‑and‑error phase. I faced massive backlash. I was labeled ‘too sexy to handle’ by Indian culture. But I also became the first Bollywood star to have my own web‑comic. On 27 July 2013, I announced that I was turning into a comic character myself – the first in Bollywood. The comic launched on my website on 4 August.”
Every culture has its unspoken norms. In an Indian home, these rules dictate social harmony:
[ Grandparents ] (Wisdom, Care, Tradition) │ ▼ [ Parents ] ◄──────────► [ Children ] (Financial & Daily Anchor) (The Future & Focus)