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Arsala Qureishi, Jas Sagu bridge celebrity voices on feminism!

In an era where feminism is constantly debated, redefined, and sometimes misunderstood, Jas Sagu and Arsala Qureishi have come up with a steady, thoughtful voice in the middle of the noise.

Arsala Qureishi, Jas Sagu bridge celebrity voices on feminism!

Arsala Qureishi, Jas Sagu bridge celebrity voices on feminism!

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In an era where feminism is constantly debated, redefined, and sometimes misunderstood, Jas Sagu and Arsala Qureishi have come up with a steady, thoughtful voice in the middle of the noise.

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Responding to the larger discourse, in a podcast, they distilled feminism into one powerful line that “When women say ‘what has feminism done for me?’, the fact that you are able to ask that question, that’s what feminism has done for you.” It’s not about slogans or superiority. It’s about awareness.

Bollywood has never shied away from engaging with the subject. Konkona Sen Sharma has long been associated with nuanced, women-led storytelling that reflects autonomy and complexity on screen.

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Meanwhile, Anushka Sharma has openly identified herself as a feminist, often advocating for equal opportunities and calling out gender bias within the industry. 

Even Janhvi Kapoor reignited discussion with her candid statement: “Every female is benefiting from people who are screaming feminism from the top of their lungs… the fact that you can talk about any problems in life is a result of feminism.” 

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Her remark sparked applause and argument in equal measure, proving yet again that feminism remains a charged but necessary conversation.

In the podcast, they acknowledge that while progress has been made, the conversation must continue to evolve.

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