Hi everyone, I am overwhelmed by the feedback I am receiving, Sonali wrote. I want to express my gratitude to everyone for your extremely mature behaviour in associating with me, especially the press and media as a whole. As a woman myself, I had no desire to hurt other females. In fact, I have spoken out strongly in favour of us and what it is like to be a woman numerous times. I appreciate each and every one of you taking the time to comment positively or negatively on me. I’m hoping for a more free-flowing interchange of ideas.
“To the best of my ability, I strive to think, support, and spread warmth to everyoneโmen and women alike. Only when we women, with our flaws and wisdom, stand together as decent and capable creatures will it become stronger. Come on out. if we’re open-minded. And compassionate, we’ll be able to build a healthier, happier community,” she added.
She continued, “Now that I’ve stated it, if I may have inadvertently hurt someone, I sincerely regret. I don’t enjoy being the centre of attention or seeking out dramatic circumstances. I have a great sense of optimism and think that life is genuinely lovely. I appreciate your perseverance and help. This experience has taught me a lot.”
Recently, Sonali Kulkarni observed in a news conference: “In India, we tend to overlook the fact that many women are sluggish. They desire a financially successful partner or husband who owns a home. Also, her job excellence ensures regular raises. But in the thick of this, women often forget to advocate for themselves. Women are unsure of their next steps. I implore everyone to support and empower women so they can split expenses for running the home with their partner.”
Social media is suddenly flooded with links to Sonali’s video. Among others, Urofi Javed and Sona Mohapatra both criticised him. Sonali last appeared in the Whistleblower series on SonyLiv in 2021.