woman’s day
I always fight for what’s right and choose to live life on my terms, says Adaa Khan on Women’s Day
A day that is dedicated to women. The most beautiful and important beings on earth. Her importance can be understood by the fact that without her there would be no life, literally. Just a day can never be enough to express our gratitude towards the women who make our lives special just by their mere presence in it, but, since today is International Women’s day, television actress Adaa Khan, who is currently enthralling audiences as Sitaara in Colors’ popular show Sitaara, has a special message – She says, “I’m highly inspired by women around me. For me, a woman of substance | Click Here...
Respecting women and not trying to pull them down is the need of the hour, feels Rubina Dilaik on Women’s Day
March 8 is the day when we celebrate being us and women's freedom of choice. It's a day to appreciate the women in your lives and celebrate their achievements. A progressive woman is an inspiration for society. Gorgeous beauty Rubina Dilaik, who is playing a strong character, Saumya in Shakti...Astitva Ke Ehsaas Kii, is ruling hearts with her exceptional acting talent. On women’s day, Rubina spreads a special message…Read here “Respecting all women and not trying to pull them down is the need of the hour. If we all decide to stand up and fight injustice, quashing | Click Here...
Women on TV: Now and what next?
Feminism has wrought a monumental change in the repressed realm of female empowerment. Women the world over are celebrating a new kind of freedom- freedom from inhibitions; freedom from the traditional roles of being home-makers and child-bearers assigned to them by a patriarchal society; and freedom from the shame heaped on them for demanding, and getting, their place in the scheme of things. Modern society is increasingly being dominated by feminist notions and veering encouragingly towards feminization. This surging feminist movement has caught Indian television entertainment on t | Click Here...