I will continue to raise my voice for women: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

Former Miss World looks at the #MeToo movement gaining momentum in India as a positive sign


Entertainment Desk October 10, 2018
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Celebrated star and former Miss World Aishwarya Rai Bachchan looks at the #MeToo movement gaining momentum as a positive sign and she believes that talking on women empowerment should be a continuous process, reported Mid-day.


"I think it is a good sign how the #MeToo movement is gaining momentum. However, I would refrain to comment on any specific case as that would be irresponsible on our part. At least some of these cases would become subjudice soon. So, I don't think it would be proper to talk about any particular incident," Aishwarya told the media on Tuesday.

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The former beauty queen was present along with designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee for the launch of the new makeup line festival collection named "L'Oreal Paris x Sabyasachi" for the special media interaction.

Referring to the cosmetic brand, she said: "We started the 'We Worth It' award and I became the poster girl of that. I came on board because we are speaking for women, giving them a platform for appreciation of their efforts by a wider audience."

The 44-year-old star believes that speaking up for women to help them find a voice is a continuous process and that the social media is helping them find an audience to share their story.

Jazbaa sees Aishwarya in the role of a lawyer stuck in a conspiracy and the versatile Irrfan Khan plays a cop. PHOTO: GLAMORHAIRSTYLES Jazbaa sees Aishwarya in the role of a lawyer stuck in a conspiracy and the versatile Irrfan Khan plays a cop. PHOTO: GLAMORHAIRSTYLES

The Guru famed actor further said, "I have spoken and will continue to when it comes to speaking for women, ever since I have got the microphone in my hand, right from the platform of Miss World (pageant)."

"Since the world is becoming a smaller space where social media is bringing people closer and anyone from any part of the world can share their story and find interested people to listen to them," Aishwarya concluded.

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