The actor expresses sorrow and empathy through his self-written piece, highlighting the harsh realities faced by women.
Alice Massey
North News
Chandigarh, August 16
Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana, known for his socially relevant roles and poetic skills, has once again used his platform to shed light on a pressing issue. The actor recently dedicated a heartfelt poem to the victim of the horrific Kolkata rape and murder case, expressing his deep sorrow and anger over the tragedy. Titled “Kaash Main Bhi Ladka Hoti” (I Wish I Were a Boy), the poem captures the anguish of being a woman in a society that often fails to protect its daughters.
In his poem, Ayushmann poignantly reflects on the struggles faced by women, questioning the deeply ingrained gender biases that continue to plague society. His words resonate with the pain and fear that countless women endure daily, emphasizing the urgent need for change.
The actor’s emotional tribute has struck a chord with many, drawing attention to the ongoing fight against gender-based violence. Ayushmann’s use of poetry as a medium to voice his thoughts adds a powerful dimension to the conversation, reminding everyone of the collective responsibility to create a safer environment for women.