This open Letter Reply To Deepika Padukone will Blow your Mind

This open Letter Reply To Deepika Padukone will Blow your Mind
Ms. Padukone,
Thanks to Jimmy Wales, here is what feminism truly means;
   The advocacy of womenâs rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men.
First of all congratulations to you for you have found the sixth gear to championing womenâs right, empowerment et al. And that is exactly where my dayâs dose of sarcasm ends. Now that the bonhomie has crumbled, let me get to the crux of the matter.
A recent article on your cleavage created some unwanted furor. Why the hypocrisy? I understand it is your prerogative to do what you want or show what you want. But please donât play the womenâs right, dignity, objectification card here to your convenience. No maâam. You were paid handsomely for the kingfisher calendar and numerous magazine photoshoots and you owe your fame to that. Canât take that away from you. By the way, these shoots were far more revealing than the TOI picture.
Didnât the up-skirt video grab of your derriere in Dum Maaro Dum cringe you enough? Or didnât the innuendos in Chandni Chowk to China leave a bad taste? I know what TOI did wasnât great either, for they are the oneâs tearing into the law and order situation whenever a woman is raped. And then they do this. So donât get me wrong, Iâm more of a feminist than you are. For sure.
Oh wait, wasnât it you sitting right in the first row at the AIB Roast? Good job contributing to the charity. Accept my greatest salute madame. A quick poser. But didnât they mention something about someone masturbating to Farida Jalal and didnât the mention of Simi Garewalâs dildo disturb you? Wasnât that objectification? But instead of a sullen face, all I saw were giggles and guffaws. So Iâm guessing itâs a thing. For you, famous rich people are forgiven for everything. Normal people like us, a little abnormal people like TOI and some orthodox people in the society are too much to handle for you.
Anyway, first comes first. Although this comes late, but please donât go around stating the gross injustice meted out to women ever again. Because firstly, you havenât a clue about the world if youâre fighting about such menial things in the society when thereâs so much more to raise your voice against. Secondly, you only stood up when your body was invaded, at other times you were busy laughing at juvenile humor.
   What kind of an attitude is that dear woman?
But no, you just wouldnât learn. I only wish this letter of mine had reached you earlier and you hadnât gone on an overdrive, committing another folly. Much unlike the choice of your movies, you made a mistake. Vogues empowerment video. Aesthetically shot, must say. But let me ask you and all the women who are getting âgoosebumpsâ while watching this video â
   If a man feels or says that it is no oneâs business as to who he sleeps with or what he does out of wedlock, how would you and your brigade react? Isnât it a manâs choice too? Then why label him a dog who is chasing skirts?
If infidelity among women is immaterial, it shouldnât be a cause of concern among men either. You unleashed Times of India on Ranbirâs infidelity and cited that as a reason for the split. What gave you the right to say you wanted to gift the man a pack of condoms or even called him a Casanova? It was his CHOICE to sleep with whoever he wanted to. Isnât it? Didnât you invade his privacy or his choice then? Even if it was your personal matter, keep it personal Iâd suggest.
   The man, however infidel, was dignified in his silence. Didnât speak a word. Zilch. He should be called brave and âempoweredâ, not you. Just because youâre a woman?
Please do us a favor, stop this crusade and do something which you are good at. I have absolutely nothing against womenâs rights, it is just sad to see those who are supposedly championing the cause are completely side tracking the core issue.
   Championing a cause requires dedication and not just going on twitter, getting interviewed by Barkha Dutt or appearing in Homi Adjaniaâs video. It needs way more than that. For starters, it needs honesty and sincerity, not hypocrisy.
In a country where, fundamental rights being invaded of not just women, all you think about is the right to sleep with a person of your choice. Fight for being treated equally not differently. Myopic!