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Vidya Balan discusses life after marriage for women in industry

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  • Vidya Balan asked her fans to ask her anything related to ‘Women, Work and Women At Work’.
  • Her answers reflected the trait of strength that she carries with her wherever she goes.

Vidya Balan is a force to be reckoned with of ability and an impression of it has been found in the sort of movies that she has done as such far.

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She is for the most part seen areas of strength for depicting characters and was as of late seen having a great time and carefree cooperation with her fans on Instagram. She led ‘Ask Me Anything’ meeting and was her unfiltered self.

The entertainer broke a few dramatic generalizations with Sujoy Ghosh’s Kahaani and has demonstrated her acting ability through testing movies like Dirty Picture, Shakuntala Devi, Jalsa, and Sherni among others.

Vidya Balan posted a story where she requested that her fans ask her anything connected with the subject – ‘Ladies, Work and Women At Work.’ Her responses mirrored the characteristic of solidarity that she conveys with her any place she goes.

One of the devotees expressed,  “Women can’t do things.” The entertainer’s reaction to this assertion was, “Are you telling me or asking me.”

Another one had inquiries about how work life has changed post marriage. Vidya Balan had the best at any point answer to that inquiry! She expressed, “It did, for the better. It was ‘I work’ before, it became ‘We work’ now.”

Vidya Balan was inquired as to for what reason are ladies paid less when contrasted with men. She answered expressing, “Is sawal ka jawab mujhe bhi chahiye.”  (Even I really want a response to this inquiry)

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While in actuality, when inquired as to whether being monetarily subject to their significant other is off-base, the entertainer answered saying, “No, Not at all, it’s her choice, but I personally feel coffee tastes better when you can afford it yourself.” You heard it! “It’s your choice!”.

Vidya additionally spilled a few insider facts about how her maker spouse Siddharth Roy Kapur assists with the family work. She stated, “It’s OUR home all things considered!.”

Vidya Balan is known for her clever reactions. She was inquired as to why the vast majority of the organization CEOs are male, and the entertainer answered, “I surmise since ladies entered the labor force late.”

Revealing some insight into how ladies ought to manage the fault and fit of remorse of focusing on themselves, Vidya Balan made sense of how she manages it. The entertainer said she continues to remind herself, ‘Murmur ek baar jeete hain, ek baar martein hain’ (We simply live once and bite the dust once) so it’s presently or never.”

Aside from these inquiries, Vidya Balan likewise answered how ladies ought to manage ‘things’ at their working environment and furthermore focused on the way that nothing out of sorts is being a homemaker. She said, “Being a homemaker and raising a child is likewise great in the event that it encourages the lady.”

The 43-year-old as of late gotten back from London subsequent to wrapping up the timetable of her forthcoming film Neeyat. Then again, she is in talks for a few unannounced ventures.

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