NEW DELHI: Reports that Indian Sherlyn Chopra will feature on the cover of Playboy magazine have sparked anger among women's rights advocates in the country, saying that India has already “sexualized” women and the nude shoot will only “heighten the stereotypes.” Sunita Gudnanti, a social worker who works with battered women in Delhi, told Bikyamasr.com that she is disappointed in Chopra's decision to do the photo shoot. “I have heard so many stories of women being beaten up by their spouses or boyfriends because they refused to do something the man read or saw online, so the idea that an Indian woman will go nude for the magazine is likely to sexualize the issue of women's rights and heighten the stereotypes that women are objects,” she said. Chopra, who is currently in Los Angeles, announced she would be shooting for the adult magazine this week, and “has already gone through hair and make-up trial sessions.” The Indian woman has reportedly also taken up shop in Playboy owner Hugh Hefner's mansion. When published, Chopra will be the first Indian to grace the cover of the magazine. She said the shoot will be “explicit,” which Gudnanti argues will be a negative for Indian society. “We deal with sexual violence towards women on a daily basis here and one of the reasons for this explosion, we believe, is that the media has sexualized and made women objects,” she argued. “Look at Times of India's website and others, it is full of articles about women and sex, their bodies and images of naked or little clothed women. It is very sad,” she added. Speaking to Times of India from the US, Chopra said she felt “proud to be the first Indian to do it,” and added, “The youth is racing towards liberalization, and that's why being unconventional in your choices is no longer a taboo.”