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SLOW CLAP FOR RADHIKA APTE'S MOVIE ON WORKPLACE PREJUDICE AGAINST PREGNANT WOMEN

SLOW CLAP FOR RADHIKA APTE'S MOVIE ON WORKPLACE PREJUDICE AGAINST PREGNANT WOMEN


Radhika Apte in a still from The Calling
TITLED THE CALLING, THE TWO-MINUTE MOVIE IS A HARDHITTING TAKE ON THE GLASS UPPER LIMIT THAT MOST PREGNANT WORKING WOMEN BANG INTO. RADHIKA APTE FEATURES AS THE ANXIOUS EMPLOYEE, SHAHEEN, WHO CONFRONTS HER SUPERIOR AFTER SHE IS PASSED OVER FOR A SUPPORT. THE TWIST, THOUGH, OCCURS RIGHT IN THE END. YOU CONTAIN TO SEE WHAT RADHIKA APTE DOES

A short pictures, featuring actress Radhika as an designer frustrated after being sidelined at her place of work after her pregnancy, is slowly taking the Internet by tempest. Radhika was the top trend on Facebook while this was life form written.
Titled The Calling, the two-minute movie is a hardhitting take on the 'glass ceiling' that the majority expecting working women bump into . 'Glass ceiling' is a usually-used metaphor used for telling the invisible fence that hinders the progress of women up the commercial ladder.

Radhika Apte , star of movies like Ahalya, plays a anxious employee, Shaheen, who confronts her boss after she is passed over for a endorsement.

"You are judging me by my pregnancy not on my labor," she tells Shernaz in one scene. Her superior responds, "I think you should center on your baby & next year when you come back of course we will consider you for a endorsement. "I think I can manage both," an nervous Shaheen replies.

a lot of dialogues like "It's a organization decision," "Clients need a older architect who is around," "Nice jacket, lovely colour. It approximately hides your bump," might maybe sound familiar to lots of women, particularly from the tune sector, where workers are expected to look their best.

SLOW CLAP FOR RADHIKA APTE'S MOVIE ON WORKPLACE PREJUDICE AGAINST PREGNANT WOMEN SLOW CLAP FOR RADHIKA APTE'S MOVIE ON WORKPLACE PREJUDICE AGAINST PREGNANT WOMEN Reviewed by bollywood news on 10:31:00 Rating: 5

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