By PTI
NEW DELHI: Bilkis Dadi, the octogenarian who was the face of the months-long anti-citizenship legislation protest within the Delhi’s Shaheen Bagh neighbourhood, has now discovered herself on Hollywood star Gal Gadot’s listing of ‘My Personal Wonder Women’.
The actor, who was just lately seen reprising the titular function in “Wonder Woman 1984”, shared a sequence of images on her Instagram web page, acknowledging younger women and girls from all walks of life throughout the globe.
“Saying farewell to 2020, with all my love to #MyPersonalWonderWomen Some are those closest to me – my family, my friends – some are inspiring women I’ve loved discovering, and some are exceptional women I hope to meet in the future,” Gadot wrote within the caption of the put up.
The 35-year-old actor additionally shared the identical picture of Bilkis on her Instagram Story and wrongly captioned it as, “The 82-year-old activist fighting for women’s equality in India showed me it’s never too late to fight for what you believe in.”
She later deleted the Story, however the senior activist remains to be a part of her put up within the feed.
Earlier this yr, Bilkis, popularly often known as the Shaheen Bagh Dadi, additionally featured within the Time journal as one of many 100 most influential folks of 2020.
Gadot’s ‘My Personal Wonder Women’ line-up additionally contains her “Wonder Woman 1984” director Patty Jenkins, US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Arden, Kathrin Jansen, head of vaccine analysis at Pfizer, and Sofia Scarlet, an activist.