Kriti Sanon Wants to Break Gender-Lines
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Kriti Sanon, the actress who was first introduced to the movie industry with her debut in One`, starring with Prince Mahesh, has come a long way in her career.
She is now one of the most successful actresses in Bollywood and now she is on a promotional spree with her new movie Bareilly Ki Barfi`, where she plays a small-town girl who is suppressed from the most fundamental freedoms of a woman.
She explains the misogynistic mindset the world, especially the Indian society projects towards women. She says
"Smoking is not good for health and should be avoided. I am a non-smoker, but the point we want to make is that girls who smoke, who are fond of body art or break into a jig are not characterless. Our society has a very small bracket for `good girls'. That bracket needs to broaden up or change.”
“When a guy is moophat` or smokes, he is not considered characterless, but you judge girls too fast. This is seen more in smaller towns. In an arranged marriage too, only a girl is asked all kinds of questions. I really want this to change." She further explains.
Well, Kriti, it`s going to take a LONG time for this country to realize that women are equal to men and for women have all the rights to live just the way we want.
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