At the Oxford Union, Twinkle Khanna spoke why she felt the need to narrate the story of PadMan. (Photo: Oxford Union/Twitter) At the Oxford Union, Twinkle Khanna spoke why she felt the need to narrate the story of PadMan. (Photo: Oxford Union/Twitter)Twinkle Khanna, the producer of upcoming Bollywood release PadMan starring her husband Akshay Kumar, spoke at the Oxford Union on Thursday. While presenting her argument at the Oxford Union, she said, “I hope this movie (PadMan) becomes a movement where women are no longer held back or shamed by their biological functions.” Padman became the first Indian film that became a topic of discussion at The Oxford Union. @mrsfunnybones: I hope this movie becomes a movement: where women are no longer held back or shamed by their biological functions #PadMan #periodpoverty 💪🏻💪🏼💪🏽💪🏾💪🏿 pic.twitter.com/88DjTsjQDO — Oxford Union (@OxfordUnion) January 18, 2018.
Source: Indian Express January 19, 2018 03:33 UTC