Kritika Kamra says Feminism isn’t just about talking - it’s about doing. There’s no point in talking about women’s issues if equality does not reflect in my work
Actress Kritika Kamra recently opened up about her stance on feminism. While many associate the movement with social media activism, Kamra believes true feminism goes far beyond online hashtags and posts. In a passionate statement, she emphasized that feminism is about active participation and consistent efforts towards empowering women in every aspect of society, especially in the entertainment industry.
Kritika was vocal about the industry's failure to consistently champion feminist causes, stating that it’s easy to display support online, but real change requires action. She emphasized the need for individuals, particularly in powerful positions, to align their words with tangible actions.
"Feminism is not something you post about on social media and leave at that. It’s about real-world action. Armchair feminism doesn’t work – you have to walk the talk. It’s not enough to share a post with a hashtag and call yourself a feminist. We need to constantly make the right choices in the roles we take, speak up for the right causes, and create spaces where women can thrive. It’s about actively pushing for gender equality and empowering women through our actions. This goes beyond just awareness; it’s about building foundations and initiating change. If you have the resources or platform, start something, create initiatives, and make real contributions to the empowerment of women. That’s what feminism truly is – a lifelong commitment to equality, not just a trend."
Kritika’s words come at a time when there is a growing conversation about women’s rights and empowerment in the entertainment industry. She has long been an advocate for gender equality, and her candidness calls for a reflection on how the industry can evolve to make its support for women more than just performative.
By calling out the industry's passive engagement with feminist ideals, Kamra is urging both her colleagues and fans to take responsibility for creating a world where women are empowered, heard, and given the opportunities they deserve.
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