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Sonali Bendre, Shriya Pilgaonkar and Jaideep Clarifies True Meaning Of Feminism After Nora’s Comments

In the past few weeks, the statement by Nora Fatehi that “feminism f****d up society” went viral. Presently, entertainers Sonali Bendre, Jaideep Ahlawat and Shriya Pilgaonkar have offered their own remark on the issue in another meeting with Janice Sequeira and shared how women’s liberation discusses equivalent freedoms for both the sexual orientations and was never about ‘male-slamming’. The actors were touring to promote their upcoming Season 2 of The Broken News web series.

Shriya Pilgaonakar Statement

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During the meeting, Shriya started: “No one has googled the definition of feminism. I think a lot of people are already feminists, but they don’t call themselves that because they think feminism is “male-bashing.” Feminism is equality, not one-upmanship. Jaideep gestured in understanding.

What Sonali Bendre Said About Feminism

“The definition has taken on this connotation of ‘male-bashing,‘ which a lot of us are not comfortable with,” Sonali Bendre shared her thoughts. “Male-bashing” makes me feel uncomfortable. You want equal rights, not up and down, and we want equal rights. That is an imbalance once more. A balance is what you want, and if the scale moves and there is no balance, there is a problem.

About Nora Fatehi Feminism Comment

Nora Fatehi

Everything began when Nora Fatehi told in a new meeting on The Ranveer Show, that, “Women’s liberation. I don’t have faith in this s***. Truth be told, I think, woman’s rights f***** up our general public totally… A ton of men currently have likewise been programmed by women’s liberation era…if a man can deal with being all the more a supplier, and defender, the ladies can then zero in on being a greater amount of the nurturer.”

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