Close X
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Difficult To Be A Woman In India: Soha Ali Khan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Oct, 2018 03:20 PM
  • Difficult To Be A Woman In India: Soha Ali Khan
Actress Soha Ali Khan has come forward in support of Tanushree Dutta by saying it is very difficult to be a woman in a country like India.
 
 
Soha said this on Monday while interacting with the media here at the press conference of Saavn's 'No Filter Neha Season 3' along with Neha Dhupia, Sophie Chaudry, Angad Bedi and Gaurav Kapoor.
 
 
Reacting on the #MeToo movement which is gaining momentum in India after actress Tanushree Dutta accused Nana Patekar of sexual harassing her on a film's set in 2008, Soha said: "It's wonderful that women are speaking out. It's very difficult sometimes to be a woman in a country like India as they go through a lot on a daily basis."
 
 
"It takes a lot of courage to stand up and say that I wanted to tell my story so, I think women need to be supported and encouraged to do that," she said. 
 
 
"I completely stand by and support any woman who wants to share her story," Soha added.
 
 
Echoing the same sentiments, Neha Dhupia said, "Not just as an actor but as a woman, when I started reading and hearing about it, it made me angry and furious." 
 
 
"Sometimes, I see people are still questioning it but there is no need of questioning them. We have to believe them," she said.
 
 
Sophie Choudry also talked about #MeToo movement. 
 
 
She said: "The worst that is happening is that people are asking why Tanushree took 10 years to speak about the issue. I don't think she is doing this to gain publicity. Knowing Tanushree a little bit, I think she was on talk show and there she was asked why she quit acting in films and she gave clear answer of that question."

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Arjun, Parineeti To Spread Message Of 'Safaigiri'

The platform, which will showcase and felicitate the pioneering efforts of those who are leading the change in cleanliness, will mark the fourth anniversary of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, and the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.

Arjun, Parineeti To Spread Message Of 'Safaigiri'

Singers Need Platform To Showcase Talent To Right Audience: Jasbir Jassi

"Dil le gayi kudi" Punjabi fame singer Jasbir Jassi says it is very important for aspiring singers to get a platform to showcase their talent to the 'right' audience.

Singers Need Platform To Showcase Talent To Right Audience: Jasbir Jassi

'October' Will Live On Forever: Varun Dhawan

'October' Will Live On Forever: Varun Dhawan
Actor Varun Dhawan, who won the Best Actor award at the 9th Jagran Film Festival, says his film "October" will live on forever.

'October' Will Live On Forever: Varun Dhawan

At Least One Member In Each Family Should To Be CPR-Trained: Kajol

Actress Kajol, who is gearing up for the release of her forthcoming film 'Helicopter Eela,' says at least one member in each family needs to be CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) trained so that one could save a life from a sudden cardiac arrest.

At Least One Member In Each Family Should To Be CPR-Trained: Kajol

Masala Films Holy Grail Of Mainstream Hindi Films: Ranveer Singh

Masala Films Holy Grail Of Mainstream Hindi Films: Ranveer Singh
Actor Ranveer Singh feels masala movies are the holy grail of mainstream Hindi films, and is happy to step into the zone with Rohit Shetty's "Simmba".

Masala Films Holy Grail Of Mainstream Hindi Films: Ranveer Singh

Bollywood Filmmakers Taking TV Actors Seriously Now: Gurmeet Choudhary

Bollywood Filmmakers Taking TV Actors Seriously Now: Gurmeet Choudhary
Actor Gurmeet Choudhary, who ventured into acting with TV show "Ramayan" in 2008 and made a smooth transition to the big screen in 2015 with "Khamoshiyan", is excited that Bollywood filmmakers are now taking television actors seriously.

Bollywood Filmmakers Taking TV Actors Seriously Now: Gurmeet Choudhary