<p>Veteran actor Mukesh Khanna on Wednesday found himself at the centre of a row for his remarks comparing women who ask for sex to "sex workers".</p>.<p>Best known for playing Bhishma Pitamah in BR Chopra's "Mahabharat" and superhero "Shaktimaan", Khanna said a girl belonging to a "civilised society" would never initiate a sexual conversation.</p>.<p>"If a girl asks a boy to have sex, she is not a girl, she is a sex worker. Because a decent girl belonging to civilised society would never say such things," the 64-year-old actor said in a video posted on his YouTube channel called Bheeshm International recently.</p>.<p>In the video titled 'Kya Aapko Bhi Aisi Ladkiya Lubhati Hain?', he was talking about internet sex rackets where men are blackmailed.</p>.<p>Following the criticism, Khanna said he was not making comments on the general man-woman relationship and his purpose was to make the "youth aware about sex racket".</p>.<p>"I also get messages from girls, where they say they want to chat with me and they ask for nude photos. We don't know whether it is actually a woman or a man. I also get messages, I do not reply to them. Some people who I know too have received messages from girls, who have their own channels," he said.</p>.<p>The two-day-old clip went viral on the internet on Wednesday morning.</p>.<p>After being criticised for his derogatory remarks, he told <em>PTI, </em>"People have trolled me in the past also by watching only a small or certain part of the video. People should see this entire video first. My only purpose was to make the youth aware of the sex racket. I am not talking about the general relationship between a man and a woman. I respect woman."</p>.<p>The Delhi Commission For Women (DCW) issued a notice to Delhi Police cyber cell seeking the registration of an FIR against Khanna for his alleged "derogatory and misogynist comments against women".</p>.<p>Khanna also received flak on social media.</p>.<p>"If any actor says such bullshit, he's asking for limelight Mukesh Khanna," a user wrote.</p>.<p>Another user said, "Amazing logic. I understand though, that no girl might have said this to him. So it's great for him to remain in this delusion for life."</p>.<p>"Sorry Shaktimaan, this time you're the one in the wrong here," another tweet read.</p>
<p>Veteran actor Mukesh Khanna on Wednesday found himself at the centre of a row for his remarks comparing women who ask for sex to "sex workers".</p>.<p>Best known for playing Bhishma Pitamah in BR Chopra's "Mahabharat" and superhero "Shaktimaan", Khanna said a girl belonging to a "civilised society" would never initiate a sexual conversation.</p>.<p>"If a girl asks a boy to have sex, she is not a girl, she is a sex worker. Because a decent girl belonging to civilised society would never say such things," the 64-year-old actor said in a video posted on his YouTube channel called Bheeshm International recently.</p>.<p>In the video titled 'Kya Aapko Bhi Aisi Ladkiya Lubhati Hain?', he was talking about internet sex rackets where men are blackmailed.</p>.<p>Following the criticism, Khanna said he was not making comments on the general man-woman relationship and his purpose was to make the "youth aware about sex racket".</p>.<p>"I also get messages from girls, where they say they want to chat with me and they ask for nude photos. We don't know whether it is actually a woman or a man. I also get messages, I do not reply to them. Some people who I know too have received messages from girls, who have their own channels," he said.</p>.<p>The two-day-old clip went viral on the internet on Wednesday morning.</p>.<p>After being criticised for his derogatory remarks, he told <em>PTI, </em>"People have trolled me in the past also by watching only a small or certain part of the video. People should see this entire video first. My only purpose was to make the youth aware of the sex racket. I am not talking about the general relationship between a man and a woman. I respect woman."</p>.<p>The Delhi Commission For Women (DCW) issued a notice to Delhi Police cyber cell seeking the registration of an FIR against Khanna for his alleged "derogatory and misogynist comments against women".</p>.<p>Khanna also received flak on social media.</p>.<p>"If any actor says such bullshit, he's asking for limelight Mukesh Khanna," a user wrote.</p>.<p>Another user said, "Amazing logic. I understand though, that no girl might have said this to him. So it's great for him to remain in this delusion for life."</p>.<p>"Sorry Shaktimaan, this time you're the one in the wrong here," another tweet read.</p>