Posted on February 28, 2018 at 10:08 am

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Divya Dutta Shared Her Regards For Akshay Kumar For PadMan

Divya Dutta who will be seen in Irrfan Khan starrer Blackmail, in her recent public appearance shared her regards for Akshay Kumar for creating a stir and bringing to light the sensitive topic of menstrual hygiene with his recent movie PadMan.

Divya Dutta
Divya Dutta

She believes that Hindi cinema holds a firm grip on the society and such mainstream films could draw sincere attention towards other deserved topics as well.

 

Divya said:

“The film has made a huge effort to throw light on the subject. Kudos to Akshay Kumar and Tina (Twinkle Khanna). People have been talking about the film and its message, and what Akshay Kumar is bringing to people matters. They take it seriously. Because it was a commercial film, it got attention. Usually, we make films on taboo subjects, but those are made as documentaries”.

 

She added:

“We are a cinema-affected society and people are impacted by what is shown on screen. Art derives inspiration from society and vice versa. People I have met in smaller towns have been talking about PadMan. It was taboo and uncomfortable for people to talk about, which piqued their interest and they went to see the film”.

 

Divya Dutta was recently invited as a guest of honour speaker at the 25th anniversary of the National Commission for women, where she spoke at the #YesIBleed campaign in New Delhi which was organized to spread awareness about hygiene, myths and taboos associated with menstruation.

 

The latter also marked the presence of Union Minister for Women and Child Development Maneka Gandhi among others where she launched a menstrual hygiene campaign and discussed tax-free sanitary pads.

 

The actress said:

“I am enjoying being able to talk about women and women empowerment. I like to talk to people and not give a speech in such events, which makes it relatable and touches the hearts. During my speech at the #YesIBleed campaign, I said we should have tax-free sanitary pads and that we should work towards making them free. That’s when an NGO called PHD came forward to announce that they would distribute free sanitary pads in schools in North India. This has been the most prompt action anyone has taken”.

 

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