Female Bollywood Actors Slam NCW Member’s Comments On Badaun Gangrape

A National Commission for Women member had made a comment which blamed the victim in Badaun rape case.
A National Commission for Women member had made a comment which blamed the victim in Badaun rape case.
Whether it was written words or cartoons, 2020 became a year of controversies and resulted in similar chagrin. Let’s have a look at five of the controversial illustrations.
“Cybercrime is not something that women should take lightly,” Urmila Matondkar said
Recently, Urmila Matondkar grabbed the headline when Kangana Ranaut called her a “soft porn star”.Â
Film stars have been an integral part of politics around India. With Bollywood in Mumbai, actors often make it to appointed positions in state politics
Last year, Matondkar resigned from the Congress party citing that she was unhappy with “petty in-house politics”
The ad marked Matondkar’s progression in Hindi films from a naive young Pinky in Masoom to the gorgeously sensual character of Mili in Rangeela.
Do people who work in porn industry not deserve a fair chance at opportunities?
By likening rape to the partial breakdown of a lifeless building, Ranaut made a mockery out of every woman, man, queer person who has been a victim of this tragic misfortune.
Urmila Matondkar had joined the party five months ago in March ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.