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Filmmaker Ashok Pandit got angry over the style guide issued for the employees of Lenskart and posted on social media and appealed to boycott the company.
Ashok Pandit shared a photo of the style guide on social media platform Instagram and wrote, “Piyush Bansal tells his employees that hijab is okay, but not bindi/tilak/kalawa. Lenskart is a company that works in Hindu-majority India, where most of the employees and consumers are Hindus. What would you say on this? This is page 11 of the style guide for Lenskart employees. You can see its link here: scribd.com/document/90118…”

Ashok Pandit’s post.
Turban and Hijab accepted only in black color
Let us tell you that Ashok Pandit shared the photo of the style guide. According to him, wearing hijab is allowed, but its color should be black and it should not cover the company logo. Turban is also allowed to be worn only in black colour. At the same time, applying religious tilak, tilak, bindi or sticker is not allowed and applying mehndi has also been banned.

Ashok Pandit shared this photo.
The guidelines also state that wearing any type of cap or hat will not be allowed. Apart from this, it is said to be mandatory to keep a blue torch and spray bottle in the store, use a hair net if the hair is messy and wear a black fitted T-shirt to hide the tattoo.
Let us tell you that Ashok Pandit is a filmmaker and he also keeps expressing his views on social and political issues. At the beginning of his career, he worked as an assistant director in famous shows like Nukkad, Circus and Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi.

Ashok Pandit’s first directorial film was Sheen. He also made a documentary on Kashmiri Pandits.
After this he directed shows like Filmy Chakkar and also made shows like Colgate Top 10 and Tere Mere Sapne. He has also produced films like The Accidental Prime Minister and 72 Hooren.
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