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Women have been the epitome of love, power, strength, courage and much more. Over the past few years, women around us have proved that nothing is impossible if you have the determination to pursue it. Bollywood actresses play vital roles on screen and off the screen to believe that women can achieve everything.
A day cannot be enough to mark women's achievements, but March 8 is celebrated as International Women's Day. Bollywood actresses have played a significant role in defining the power and capability of women. So, let's take a look at the Bollywood actress who always chose to inspire us by their actions.
Taapsee Pannu
Taapsee has always been fearless and unapologetic for her choices. She has taken risks and travelled an adventurous road in acting and her real life. She is often trolled on social media, but the actress proves that she is a strong-headed girl. She replied to her trolls with utmost sarcasm and humour.
"My sense of humour and sarcasm deals with attention-hungry people. They strengthen my image, rather than pulling me down," Taapsee had said in one of her interviews, and we agree with her on this!
Sunny Leone
Sunny Leone faced heavy trolling and was bullied due to her past. Many people even asked her uncomfortable questions when she made public appearances. But Sunny has always replied to unpleasant comments with sheer grace.
Anushka Sharma
Anushka Sharma has faced negative remarks several times. People have reacted to senior cricketer Virat Kohli's taste as 'distasteful", but Anushka has never let such comments pull down her grace.
Sushmita Sen
Sushmita Sen is an embodiment of strong women with bold choices. She has never let anything alter her decisions. The strong-headed woman was entitled to Miss Universe and has conquered many such achievements. People's opinions never mattered to her as she did what she wanted to do. Being a mother at 24 and embracing parenthood like a boss, Sushmita has been a woman of her choices.
"Celebrating you has to come from you first. Why wait for someone else to celebrate you?"
She has been a great inspiration for many women who feared taking challenges in doubted self-love.