Bollywood actor Priyanka Chopra visited the UNICEF workplace in Lucknow on Monday. She additionally paid a go to to the Composite School Aurangabad and an Anganwadi middle the place she interacted with youngsters.
On her journey, Priyanka was seen observing the work finished by UNICEF and its companions to finish violence and discrimination in opposition to ladies in Uttar Pradesh.
(Photo: Priyanka Chopra/Instagram)
In a video posted earlier at this time, Priyanka Chopra mentioned, “Right now, I am in Lucknow, India, with UNICEF. I am really looking forward to this field visit. I have spent a few of my childhood years at school in Lucknow. I have family and friends here. And I am keen to understand how the needle has shifted for women and children in Uttar Pradesh. I want to see first-hand how technology and innovation is making that shift at a larger scale. Across India, gender inequality results in unequal opportunities, and it is the girls that are most disadvantaged.”
The actor added, “We are visiting various UNICEF partners to see the work that is being done with the aim to end violence and discrimination against girls. I will hear about the challenges they face in everyday life, and see the solutions on hand, because what is needed is solutions at scale. As I have said often enough, women and girls are the key in building better futures not just for themselves but for their communities.”
On the work entrance, Priyanka Chopra will subsequent be seen in Jee Lee Zara reverse Alia Bhatt and Katrina Kaif. Talking in regards to the film, Priyanka informed PTI, “I have spent a long time in my career where we have always been secondary to men. The heroes decide where the movie is shot, who is cast and what’s happening. It is boring. We are living in a time where women need to be able to have agency in their lives.”
She added, “I called up Alia and Katrina, this is before Farhan or anybody came (on board). I called the girls first. I was sitting at home and I wanted to do a Hindi movie. But I wanted it to be on the terms of women.”