“They have to make a new agenda, they have to do everything anew, they
have to look at society today and then make rules accordingly,” Dixit
told reporters here when asked about what the government should be doing
to protect women.
Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit recently demanded that the government should make new policies for women’s safety and insisted girls should be taught self-defence at schools.
In Kolkata to promote her latest film Gulaab Gang where she plays a
firebrand woman leader fighting for her rights, the 46-year-old actor
said girls should be taught self-defence right from the school days.
Madhuri Dixit transformed from a dancing diva to an action queen, only
after undergoing a rigorous training. Check out the moments from her
practice sessions. Kanisha Sharma is the man behind training Madhuri for
those high-octane action sequences in Gulaab Gang.
“There should be fire drills as well. What do you do when a stranger
grabs you or when you are facing a disaster like fire? All things should
be taught to women. What we do under such a situation is panic and lose
our cool,” she said.
Releasing on March 7, a day prior to International Women’s Day, Gulaab
Gang talks about women empowerment. On her film’s character Rajjo, she
said, “A lot of her beliefs are my beliefs too.”
Produced by Anubhav Sinha, the film has Juhi Chawla in a negative role as a power-hungry politician.
“I never imagined a film where both good and evil are being played by
women. It is so relevant in today’s time when women’s safety has come to
light. I thought this was the right time for a film like this to be
made because it talks of women’s empowerment,” Dixit said.
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