Preity Zinta Responds to 'Trophy' Comment: 'Women Are Not Owned'
Preity Zinta Breaks Silence On 'Trophy' Tag: "Women Are Not Owned"
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Actor Preity Zinta addressed a derogatory comment labeling her as a 'trophy' during a Q&A session on social media, asserting that women are not possessions. She also discussed her upcoming films, including the period drama 'Lahore 1947' and the light-hearted 'Vibe', highlighting her excitement for both projects.
- 01Preity Zinta firmly rejected being called a 'trophy', emphasizing women's autonomy.
- 02She is set to star in the period film 'Lahore 1947', directed by Rajkumar Santoshi.
- 03Zinta described 'Lahore 1947' as a love story amidst division and hate.
- 04Her upcoming film 'Vibe' is a comedic project, providing a lighter contrast to her previous work.
- 05Zinta praised cricketer Shreyas Iyer for his leadership qualities.
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During a recent Q&A session on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), actor Preity Zinta responded to a comment that referred to her as a 'trophy.' She humorously rejected the label, stating, 'no woman wants to be a trophy. Trophies are owned, women are not!' This statement came as she celebrated her team, the Punjab Kings, in the Indian Premier League. Zinta also discussed her upcoming projects, including 'Lahore 1947,' a period film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi, which she described as a poignant love story set against the backdrop of division and hate. Additionally, she mentioned 'Vibe,' a light-hearted film that contrasts with the intensity of 'Lahore 1947.' In the same session, she praised cricketer Shreyas Iyer for his inspiring leadership style, noting that her children affectionately call him 'Shreyas Bhaiya.'
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