Popular actress Richa Chadha, who has been a vocal advocate for feminism, has frequently spoken up about workplace sexism and outrightly supported her female colleagues in the industry. Recently, she shared her insights on her idea of feminism, revealing her 바카라terrible experiences바카라 with female producers who pretend to support other women. In a conversation with News18, she also discussed coming across 바카라toxic바카라 co-actors who aim to always compete with her.
바카라I don바카라t think I subscribe to the fact that all women are saints. I바카라ve had some terrible experiences with female producers whose checks bounced and they pretend to be feminists on Twitter. I바카라ve also had toxic co-actors constantly competing with me by not giving the right cues and cutting out the lights in scenes. I can바카라t say that I have had a uniform, monolithic experience. Sisterhood definitely exists and it바카라s real when you build it, craft it and nurture it. But it takes more than one person to understand and create that,바카라 the actress revealed.
Sharing her thoughts on how the definition of feminism has evolved and been altered over time, the 바카라Fukrey바카라 actress went on to say, 바카라I think it바카라s an anti-feminist notion to think that women are not capable of evil. That바카라s just a dumb thing. We have enough vile women around us. Women defending rapists are vile, corrupt and horrible but they바카라re often in positions of power. They바카라re often given a platform by the media too.바카라
The 바카라Gangs of Wasseypur바카라 actress went on to say that she knows many women who are extremely patriarchal and misogynist and plenty of men who advocate for feminism, further stating that it바카라s 바카라not a gendered thing.바카라
Meanwhile, professionally, the actress was last seen promoting and sharing the screen space with five powerful female co-stars in Sanjay Leela Bhansali바카라s 바카라Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar.바카라 The series is available to stream on Netflix.