00:00If you see, there are 33% of women's reservations in parliament, so what do you say about it?
00:06I don't know, our name, Mayor or Shainthony, can you tell us?
00:09Because we have been doing very early, women have already done their work.
00:13We have made a path for women's empowerment.
00:15So women's empowerment has started years before we came into the industry.
00:20I mean, for us, if you only talk about television,
00:23because there were many stories and stories,
00:28women who were like Smriti Irani, Sakshi Tanwar and Shweta Dheva.
00:34I think these three women have already been made.
00:37We have just followed them.
00:39But why not?
00:41I mean, this question is also coming.
00:43I don't know, what do you think about it?
00:45I think we are all human beings.
00:47Women or women, what is the difference?
00:49We are also going to the parliament.
00:51We will work in the mountains.
00:53We will work in the television.
00:54In this industry, our name is coming.
00:56I don't know why this is always asking women.
00:59You are asking,
01:00how do you think about it?
01:04How do you think about it?
01:05No, 33% is even less.
01:07People are saying that 33% is even less.
01:09Yes, but if you have 65% of women,
01:13you have asked someone who thinks about it.
01:15who can help them.
01:1660% is even less.
01:17At that time, you have asked us too.
01:18I am not willing to ask women.
01:19How do you think about it?
01:20In this industry,
01:24we think about women's reservation bill.
01:25Why do you think about it?
01:25I think women's reservation bill is getting up.
01:2533% of that,
01:26so I think people are saying that
01:28what women's job is better than women to work,
01:30it is less.
01:31Yes.
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