A bit of Twitter customers is livid after Sonali Kulkarni’s current feedback at an occasion. In a current interview, Sonali spoke at size about fashionable Indian girls and the way they want for a well-earning, settled husband whereas giving no enter within the family’s funds. She even went as far as to name girls ‘lazy’. (Also learn: Anurag Kashyap faces flak from Twitter customers for praising ‘most regressive film’ Bakasuran)
“Bharat mein bahut saari ladkiyan alsi hain (in India a lot of women are just lazy),” she said. “They want a boyfriend or husband, who earns well, owns a house, and gets regular increments. But, in the middle of this, women forget to make a stand for themselves. Women don’t know what will they do.” She added, “I urge everybody to carry up such girls in you homes which can be ready and may earn for themselves. Who can say that sure, we wish a brand new fridge in the home, you pay for half of it, I’ll pay the opposite half,” she mentioned in her interview with Bhupenddra Singh Raathore.
Twitter is split in its response to her assertion. While many males are praising her for saying the ‘truth’, many ladies have criticised her myopic perspective on the problem. “Twitter should invent virtual slap. Ladkiyaan aalsi nahi hoti, half of the families in India dont raise their daughters to build careers, they educate them so they get good husband and they condition girls to believe marriage will be the biggest moment of their lives not their careers,” wrote one.
Another mentioned, “The need for male validation is embarrassing. I have seen, ‘not so educated’ women doing equal daily manual labour as their male counterparts, only to come back home and do household chores too, while the ‘thaka haara’ pati takes a nap!”
Even singer Sona Mohaptra weighed in. Replying to creator Paromita Bardolo, she wrote, “True & truly sad @Paromitabardolo. Check the matrimonial columns-wanted, good looking, educated, earning,’homely’;take care of in-laws, household duties and hand over monthly salary type of ad’s. Double whammy. The ‘insight’ she has is lazy & should have been qualified such – ‘in my circles’.”
A person on Twitter wrote, “Women will financially contribute to the household chores only when men start sharing 50% of the household chores. @sonalikulkarni the men you’re defending won’t stand up for your rights. They’re clapping for you because you spoke what they wanted to hear. Stop being a ‘pick-me’.”
In the identical interview, Sonali additionally appeared to be referring to office harassment and the way girls complain to the HR when somebody talks about their outfit. She mentioned girls have to ‘humble’ themselves.
Sonali has acted in movies akin to Dil Chahta Hai and Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com