Actor-politician Khushbu Sundar sits inside her partially damaged car after an accident, in Madurantakam. Sundar was heading from Chennai to Cuddalore to take part in the BJP’s V...
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Actor-turned-politician Khushbu Sundar campaigns for the BJP candidate in Rajrajeshwari Nagar constituency Munirathna Naidu during an election campaign rally for by-election polls,...
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Actor-turned politician Khushbu Sundar pays tribute to a portrait of Deendayal Upadhyaya and Syama Prasad Mukherjee, before addressing a press conference, in Chennai. Khushbu joine...
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Actor-turned politician Khushbu Sundar addresses a press conference a day after joing BJP, in Chennai.
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Actor-turned politician Khushbu Sundar addresses a press conference a day after joing BJP, in Chennai. Khushbu joined BJP after quitting the Congress party.
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Actor-turned politician Khushbu Sundar being welcomed by BJP workers on her arrival at the airport in Chennai. Khushbu yesterday joined BJP after resigning as Congress party spokes...
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BJP National President JP Nadda offers sweets to Tamil film actress and former Congress spokesperson Khushbu Sundar, who joined BJP, at party HQ in New Delhi.
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BJP National President JP Nadda (3L) with Tamil film actress and former Congress spokesperson Khushbu Sundar (C), Madan Ravichandran and Saravanan Kumaran from Tamil Nadu, who join...
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BJP National President JP Nadda greets Tamil film actress and former Congress spokesperson Khushbu Sundar, who joined BJP, at party HQ in New Delhi.
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BJP National President JP Nadda greets Tamil film actress and former Congress spokesperson Khushbu Sundar, who joined BJP party in New Delhi.
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Actress-politician Khushbu Sundar picks a placard of her choice to pose for the camera.
Actor-politician Khushbu Sundar talks about women’s rights and safety at Outlook SpeakOut 2019.
The plight of the Indian women politicians is to be felt to be believed. They may be worshipped as Laxmi, Saraswati and Durga inside the house but the treatment meted out to them while on election campaigns is just atrocious.
If a party cannot choose its leader, how will the people choose you as a leader to lead the country, asks Khushbu Sundar who recently quit Congress to join BJP
Indian politics remain a male dominated domain. So much so that women candidates aspiring to be an MP or MLA have to endure sexist comments and even fend off perverted men during their campaign trail