International Women's Day 2021: Jasmin Bhasin Calls It A Day Of 'Gender Equality', Nyra Banerjee Says, 'We Can't Be Taken Care Of Just One Day'

As the world celebrates Women's Day today, here's what Jasmin Bhasin and Nyra Banerjee has to say about the importance of this day

Neeki Singh

Mon Mar 08 2021, 13:42:38 10654 views
Today, every woman is busy celebrating the spirit of being a woman and our favourite television stars are also not left behind. Jasmin Bhasin, who recently participated in the reality show Bigg Boss 14, has shared her thoughts on this special day and has called it a gender equality day, whereas Nyra Banerjee whom we last saw as Anusheela in ALT Balaji's series Helllo Jee which talks about womance goals mentioned that women can't be celebrated just one day.  

Talking about International Women's Day Jasmin Bhasin said, "For me, Women’s Day is for both women and men. The day is about gender equality, and in order to achieve that we must elevate women but not at the cost of humiliating the other sex. To celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women, we need all to join hands. We need to celebrate our achievements every day and try to elevate each other." ALSO READ: International Women's Day 2021: Jasmin Bhasin Calls It A Day Of 'Gender Equality', Nyra Banerjee Says, 'We Can't Be Taken Care Of Just One Day'



Nyra Banerjee said, "Having a day to us is good but we can’t be just remembered and taken care of just one day. The respect and love that a woman deserves for her contribution can’t be just celebrated one day in the year. There’s a mother, daughter, sister and friend in every woman. In the world beyond their homes they are excelling everywhere. So March 8 is just a reminder of her worth her value and existence." ALSO READ: Bikini Clad Kamya Punjabi Makes An Empowered Wish For International Women's Day 2021; Ends Up Being Trolled, Called 'Sasti Swara Bhasker'



International Women’s Day is all about the celebration of her strength and the importance of her existence. Amid the growing violence against women and female feticide still being a reality, March 8 signifies a lot more than just being a date in the calendar that comes every year.

Image source: Instagram/jasminbhasin2806/nyra_banerjee

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