In India, “a lot of girls are lazy,” she claimed. “They desire a boyfriend or husband who makes a good living, owns a home, and experiences regular pay increases. But when all of this is going on, women fail to speak up for themselves. Women are at a loss for action. “I urge everyone to raise women in their households who are competent and can earn for themselves,” she continued. In an interview with Bhupendra Singh Rathore, she said, “Who can say no to us wanting a new fridge at home, you pay half for it, and I will pay the other half.
Twitter’s response to his message has received mixed reviews. Although many men applaud her for voicing the “truth,” many women have chastised her for taking a narrow-minded stance on the matter. Twitter ought to create a digital slap. In India, half of the families educate their daughters to find decent spouses rather than to pursue careers, and they make them believe that marriage is not for them. As a result, girls are nowhere. not his profession, will be the biggest moment in life,” one person remarked.
Another said, “The need for male validation is shameful. I have seen, ‘so educated’ women doing daily manual labor same as their male counterparts, only to come back home and do household chores, while ‘thaka’ Hara’ husband takes a nap!



Sona Mohapatra, a vocalist, was also participating. He commented in response to author Paromita Bardolo, “Sad, sad, sad @Paromitabardolo. Search for advertising in the matrimonial column that are desirable, attractive, educated, earning, and “domestic”; take care of in-laws, take care of the home, and give a monthly salary. two blows in one. He has some “insight,” but it is only “in my circles” and should be qualified as such.”
“Women will contribute monetarily to domestic tasks only when males start sharing 50% of the household responsibilities,” a Twitter user stated. @sonalikulkarni The individuals you are defending won’t defend your rights. You have their support because you spoke what they wanted to hear. Stop trying to cheer people up.
Sonali mentioned workplace harassment and how women report incidents to HR when someone comments on their clothing in the same interview. He suggested that women “lower” themselves.
Sonali has acted in movies like Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya and Dil Chahta Hai.