Sunday, April 6, 2014

Respect the QUEEN in YOU!




Kangna Ranaut has hardly ever failed to impress me in any movie that she's acted in. She really has a strong sense of whatever role she is doing.
She completely gets into the role, to me she is the lady Aamir Khan. She being from a non filmy background, fought many stereo types before getting into the film industry.
Her recent movie, Queen, reassures my faith in her acting skills and that she has a great acting future ahead of her. This is only the start.
I am a big fan of women who can act and also look good. Gone are the days in cinema when women would just be told to dance around trees. Cinema is a reflection of the society, and the way our cinema is changing proves that the society is also maturing. Women now have a big role in everything that they weren't allowed to do before. They were not even allowed to leave their home. The man of the house was expected to be the bread winner.

Today's Indian woman is a strong woman. She knows everything, her family is conservative, but she is not cloistered and confined to the life that she was living few decades ago. Her worldview is not limited to getting married, and listening to her parents approval for most of life's decisions. Now she is able to stand up for herself and become a Queen.

In ancient India, women were treated equally with men. As a result of their newly gained freedom Indian woman have distinguished themselves in various spheres of life as politicians, orators, lawyers, doctors, administrators and diplomats. They are not only entrusted with work of responsibility but also they perform their duties very honestly and sincerely.
However, Male chauvinism has been responsible for trapping our women. We suffocate them in the name of security, safety and tradition. We are not comfortable with an Indian woman expressing herself. Some men don't respect women, the way they should be. Even Our parliament is not ready to give them the quota they deserve. In this day and age, where women are overtaking men in every field of life, from corporate houses to businesses to politics, women need to be recognised. The Indian women voter is 49% of the nation's vote share. It's time they stand up and support the party that stands for their rights, it't time the political parties make their views clear and make note of this rising breed of women who need to be taken seriously.

Women are special and they should go ahead and discover the Queen in them. RESPECT!

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