ENTERTAINMENT

Deepika Singh on Women’s Day: Embrace Challenges : Deepika Singh Celebrates Women’s Day: Embrace Discomfort for Strength

Deepika Singh Celebrates Women’s Day: Embrace Discomfort for Strength
On International Women’s Day, television actress Deepika Singh urged women to face their discomforts, emphasizing that avoiding them will not lead to true strength.

Synopsis

On International Women’s Day, Deepika Singh inspires women to confront their discomforts, asserting that true strength comes from facing challenges. She highlights the importance of addressing pain as a path to healing, while also celebrating her work in television and recent dance performance.

Key Takeaways

  • Deepika Singh encourages women to face discomfort.
  • Avoiding challenges does not lead to strength.
  • International Women’s Day promotes women's rights.
  • Deepika stars in Mangal Lakshmi, an emotional sisterly tale.
  • She shares her workout and dance journey on Instagram.

Mumbai, March 8 (NationPress) On International Women’s Day this Saturday, television actress Deepika Singh encouraged women to confront their discomforts, highlighting that evading them will not contribute to anyone's strength.

Deepika shared videos on her Instagram stories showcasing her weight training and yoga practice.

She stated: “Happy Women’s Day ladies… Remember, avoiding discomfort won’t make you stronger. Facing your challenges does. The path to healing lies in confronting your pain instead of shying away from it. Embrace your struggles and emerge stronger. Happy Women’s Day.”

International Women’s Day is celebrated each year as a pivotal moment in the women's rights movement. It highlights vital issues such as gender equality, reproductive rights, and the fight against violence and abuse directed at women.

The actress stars in the show “Mangal Lakshmi,” which tells an emotional narrative about the relationship between two sisters, Mangal and Lakshmi. As Mangal navigates life's hurdles, she embarks on a quest to find the ideal groom for her cherished sister, Lakshmi.

Recently, Deepika also shared a dance reel featuring the updated version of the song “Accha Ji Mein Haari,” originally performed by the late legends Dev Anand and Madhubala. The song was originally sung by Mohd. Rafi and Asha Bhosle, composed by S.D. Burman with lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri.

This track appeared in the 1958 thriller film “Kala Pani,” directed by Raj Khosla. It is a remake of the 1955 Bengali film “Sabar Uparey,” featuring Uttam Kumar and Chabi Biswas, which itself was inspired by A.J. Cronin's 1953 novel “Beyond This Place.”

Deepika captioned her video: “Chalo sab chodo, yeh batao, saaree kaisi lagi.”

Known for her role as IPS Sandhya Kothari Rathi in “Diya Aur Baati Hum,” Deepika made her Hindi film debut with “Titu Ambani” and is also recognized for portraying Mangal Srivastav Saxena in “Mangal Lakshmi.”

NationPress

NationPress

https://www.nationpress.com/authors/nation-press

Truth First, Nation Always.