Aishwarya Sakhuja on International Women's Day: Equality shouldn't be limited to one day
Actress Aishwarya Sakhuja is known for her versatile performances across both the big and small screens. From portraying a bubbly character in Saas Bina Sasural, an undercover agent in Trideviyaan, a negative role in Yeh Hai Chahatein, a nerdy woman in Main Na Bhoolungi, to a fun and classy character in Sarabhai vs Sarabhai: Take 2, and a doctor in Junooniyatt, she has consistently impressed audiences with her acting prowess. She also left a mark with her role in the film Ujda Chaman.
Beyond her acting career, Aishwarya is an inspiration to many for her dedication and resilience. Living with diabetes, she actively educates others, breaks myths surrounding the disease, and advocates for positive change.
On the occasion of International Women’s Day , we spoke to Aishwarya about what the day means to her. She shared, “If Women’s Day is dedicated to women, then there is no equality. The idea and intent of celebrating International Women’s Day, to honour womanhood and the pure essence of being Shakti, is right. However, I believe if a day is dedicated to women then there's clearly no equality. I am waiting for a day when we celebrate the gender equality day."
Aishwarya is set to make her TV comeback after three years with Colors' new show Zyada Mat Udd , where she will be seen playing Shilpa Srivastav, the head of the cabin crew.
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