When Shrutika Arjun participated in Bigg Boss 18, she proved that she is an epitome of a bold, strong and independent woman. Therefore, on the occasion of Women's Day, Shrutika has urged all ladies to dream big and work towards achieving those goals.
"The one message I would like to share is to dream big. There is no cost to dreaming, so don’t hold back. But dreams alone aren’t enough—start taking small steps toward them. You never know, those little actions will one day help you surpass what once seemed like your biggest or most difficult dream. Begin with small steps, stay consistent, and you will surely achieve your goals. Have big dreams, set big goals, and make them happen," the actress said as she sent out Women's Day wishes to all.
Shrutika further mentioned that Women's Day should be celebrated everyday and added, "Women shouldn't be celebrated only on one particular day. In fact, every living being, not just women, deserves to be celebrated every day. Each one is a creation of God, and every creation is beautiful. So, I don’t recall celebrating only on the occasion of Women’s Day. We should honor and appreciate all forms of God's creation every single day."
On the occasion of Women's Day, Shrutika also talked about how women are excelling everywhere and explained how they are ruling all industries including Air Force, military, fashion, design and films. She even praised the film industry for providing a platform to women oriented films.
"Today, there are many women-oriented films, and women are given significant importance in scripts, with entire stories revolving around them. Moreover, many leading actresses today are in their 30s or older, and many of them are married, especially in Bollywood. Despite having families, they continue to be prioritized as leads in films, web series, and OTT platforms, which is a great step forward. In the past, married male actors continued to play lead roles, but the same wasn’t always the case for women. However, that has now changed, with many married women leading Bollywood films. It’s a remarkable transformation, and storytelling has become much more women-centric," she concluded.
Shrutika, Darshan and Ammu Abhirami team up for a fun reel