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Shilpa Saklani (Ganga From Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi): I believe that women could and should celebrate Women's Day everyday. In the past few years it has been observed that women have become quite liberal in their thinking. They have become independent and are ready to accept and face challenges. I would like to spend this day with someone who recognizes and honours me as a woman. In this case it would be my husband because he accepts me just the way I am. My ideal woman would be my mother and my mother-in-law. But I get inspired by the slightest of good any woman does.Smriti Irani(Tulsi from Kyunki Saas bhi Kabhi bahu thi): I believe that we should celebrate every woman who is educated and financially liberated. Be it a working woman or a housewife. Women rarely take time off for themselves. Its nice if they celebrate this day that is made available exclusively for women. On this day I will be delivering a lecture on Womens Empowerment in Delhi. I get inspiration from my mother and books like Little Women.Nandini Singh (Kesar from Kesar): Issues like female infanticide need to be tackled and we as educated people should do something in action to stop this all together. There is no point just sympathizing. And we require more than a day to eradicate this problem. I feel that when issues like these are resolved only then should Women's Day be celebrated. My ideal woman is Indira Gandhi. She was a woman with a strong personality who held her post with pride and dignity apart from being a mother. Mona Wasu (Miilee from Miileee): I don't believe in such days. I think the whole concept of liberation of women is misinterpreted. There is no such day as Man's Day is it? I think that we should all celebrate Human's Day first. I guess that there are many issues that we as human beings face that need to be tackled.Anita (Anjali from Kavyanjali): Everyday should be celebrated as Women's Day. Today's women are not male-dominated. Its no longer a man's world. Indian women are changing for a fact . You have women who are 30+ who are single, doing well in their jobs and are financially independent. They are even looking after their entire family. My idol woman is my mom who is so open-minded and liberal in her thinking, who supports me in my decisions.Mrinal Kulkarni(Sonpari from Sonpari): Womanhood should be celebrated everyday by letting men know our worth. Women today are aware of what woman power is. My advice to women is that they should be more focused when making personal choices. I would advise them to try not to be a super woman. Just be and act the way you are. I have no ideal woman in mind because each person is unique and there is always something new to learn from different people.Juhi Parmar (Kumkum from Kumkum): I feel women today are educated, independent and at par with men. I am proud of the fact that women are progressing in different walks of life. Be it the entertainment world or the corporate world women are dominating in every area. I don't want to sound clichd but the woman that I admire and draw inspiration from is Mother Teresa. She worked selflessly for the poor and downtrodden in spite of being a foreigner.Rucha Gujarati(Suhana from Bhabhi): Women's day is something very special and makes me want to work even harder. I will pamper myself with some chocolates and a good dinner with my loved ones. I don't think that any single woman could be an idol to me because it limits my thought process. I wish I had the wisdom of Mother Teresa, the power of Indira Gandhi, the strength of Jhansi Ki Rani and the beauty of my mother. All these women make me want to be a bigger and better person in life.
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