Colorism is still alive and well .

Mean GirlsstarAvantikais opening up about the ways colorism in India ultimately affected her self-esteem.

In a recent interview withCosmopolitan, Avantika spoke candidly about the harsh beauty standards set for women in South Asia and the negative connotations given to women with her complexion or darker.

“I have definitely always felt uglier in India than I have here,” Avantika said. “The colorism situation is primarily one of the biggest reasons why.”

She said the representation in both American and Indian media is lacking when it comes to portraying people who look like her and people who are of a similar background.

“I’m South Indian, and there’s this perception that North Indian women are more beautiful than South Indian women. And the South Indian women who do reach insane levels of success in India are very light-skinned — some have become lighter skinned [referring to skin bleaching].”

But lately, she’s been seeing more and more darker South Asian women put in leading roles on screen, which has made her feel more optimistic about the future of representation. Avantika saidBridgertonis one example of mainstream media embracing darker complexions.

“Seeing myself represented inBridgertonSeason 2’s Charithra Chandran and Simone Ashley — beautiful, dusky-skinned women…in Hollywood has made me so, so happy.”

This isn’t the first time Avantika shared her thoughts on colorism in the industry. During a past interview withthe Cut, she opened up about her acting career and what it was like implementing her identity into the role ofKarenforMean Girls.

“It was an amazing opportunity to use not just a South Asian, but a specifically South Indian last name,” Avantika said. “Opportunities for brown women in this industry are few and far from many, so we don’t really have the privilege of specificity. When you get the chance, you jump on it for your own people.”

To learn more about Avantika and her Hollywood journey, be sure to check out her fullCosmopolitaninterview.

you could also catch her in two new undertaking , including a horror movie calledTarotand an Native American coming - of - long time dramatic play series calledBig Girls Do n’t Cry .

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Colorism is still alive and well.

Avantika on the red carpet in a plunging neckline dress with long, wavy hair, attending a Variety event

Avantika poses on the red carpet in an off-the-shoulder gown featuring ruffles and intricate patterns

Avantika poses on the red carpet in a strapless dress with a sheer skirt, accessorized with a statement necklace and ring

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Avantika poses in a silky, deep V-neck dress with a high slit and floral embellishments during a fashion event. Guests are seated in the background

Avantika wearing a strapless mini dress featuring a tiger design at a nighttime event

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