No More “Abla Naris”!!

Mar 19, 2011 0 comments
Aali re, saali re!”

This is exactly what is being buzzed as she sashays in the limelight. An epitome of versatility, the Joan of Arc has mesmerized everyone with her vivacious and incessant temperament. Yes you guessed it rite. The reference is made to nobody else but the only leading power- the 20th century WOMAN. The metamorphosis undergone by the women since the eighteenth century has marked an epoch in the woman history. 
Today’s female has gradually blotted out the title of “main ek abla nari” from people’s mind. From a shy gullible lady, she has transformed herself to an impish and confident one. Over the passing time, she has learnt to fight her fears and realized to live her dreams. Shunning the veil of an emotional and fearful face, she has today exposed herself to the topsy-turvy realities of this challenging world. Her oomph appearance and dogged perseverance has enamoured everyone around.
An eye on her looks and you are swooned, an ear to her words and you are moved and last but not the least, a check on her intellect, and you will be amazed. Once you enter her arena, her magnetic charisma will subjugate you. Tote around the pages of your life’s diary and you will be convinced. Nonetheless, movies like Provoked, No one killed Jessica, Break k Baad, all featuring female protagonist serve a good clincher to the recently risen women empowerment.
A game of football metamorphic to the struggle of life, in which if a team is winning, other is obviously opposing. In the similar context, the personal ambitions of our lady leader are denigrated by the society norms and more often by her own family traditions and needs. But her idea to bring the change is all that dominates. She does achieve what she has planned, then may be by the way others desire. This proves in her a sense of passion to achieve her goals and a feel of love for those around her.

She is a sacrificing mother, a dedicated lover, a responsible daughter and a helping sister. It sometimes makes me wonder that how she plays all these roles with the same commitment which she has towards herself.
 Over the ages, woman has constantly proved to be an icon in herself. The fact has been beautifully explained by Meenakandasamy, “My Kali kills. My Draupadi strips. My Sita climb’s on a stranger’s lap. All my women militate. They brave bombs, belittle kings, take on the sun, and take after me.” Just one word for women- respect.
Truly, “She comes undone!”
 Ciao Bella!!

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