International Women's Day, celebrated annually on March 8, stands as a powerful reminder of the progress made in the women's rights movement while also highlighting the ongoing efforts needed to achieve gender equality. It is a day to honor the remarkable contributions of women across various fields, raise awareness about gender parity, and promote empowerment in all aspects of life.
On this special occasion, beloved actor
Simaran Kaur, known for her role in Jami No. 1, shares her thoughts on the significance of women’s roles in her life. She acknowledges the strength, resilience, and inspiration she draws from the women around her—be it her mother, mentors, colleagues, or friends—who have played a vital role in shaping her journey.
With voices like Simaran’s championing the cause, International Women’s Day serves as a reminder of the collective effort needed to break barriers and build a future where every woman can thrive.
Simaran Kaur who essays the role of Riddhi in Jamai No. 1 said, “Women’s Day is a reminder of the strength, resilience, and achievements of women across the world. It’s a day to honor the progress we’ve made while recognizing the work that still needs to be done for true equality. Empowering women isn’t just about grand gestures—it’s about creating opportunities, supporting each other, and breaking stereotypes every single day. I recently shot a powerful sequence with Mugdha and Puja that beautifully highlighted women's empowerment, and it was truly inspiring. Stories like these remind us that when women uplift one another, they become unstoppable. Let’s continue to celebrate, support, and stand by each other—not just today, but every day.”
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