
The new Indian Parliament building in New Delhi has emerged as an unconventional stage for Bollywood actresses to not only promote their work but also to extol the virtues of the proposed Women Reservation Bill. This unique convergence of entertainment and politics has garnered significant attention stirring both enthusiasm and criticism.
Tamannaah Bhatia and Divya Dutta were the headliners who received exclusive invites to witness the political proceedings within the dazzling new Parliament building.
Clearly, the Parliament has now become the new "it" spot for celebrity sightings, complete with red carpets and camera flashes.
#WATCH | On Women's Reservation Bill, actor Tamannaah Bhatia says, "...This bill will inspire common people to join politics". pic.twitter.com/nbjAq4Aqqd
— ANI (@ANI) September 21, 2023
Adding to the Bollywood presence in the new Parliament building, actor Bhumi Pednekar, celebrated for her versatile roles and commitment to environmental and social causes, visited alongside her fellow actors Dolly Singh, Shibani Bedi, and Shehnaz Gill yesterday.
Girls can shatter the glass ceiling every single day. Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam & the inclusion of women in key decision-making roles is a historic step! Our country is setting an example. Was a pleasure meeting Union I&B, Sport and Youth Affairs Minister @ianuragthakur ji… https://t.co/3a9r2A5LDC
— bhumi pednekar (@bhumipednekar) September 20, 2023
During her visit, Pednekar had the opportunity to engage with Union Minister Anurag Thakur, and she took to social media to express her views.
Accompanying Pednekar were her co-actors from her latest TIFF-premiering film, Thank You For Coming. The film is a coming-of-age comedy that explores the journey of Kanika Kapoor, portrayed by Pednekar, as a single woman in her 30s seeking love and pleasure.
With heartfelt appreciation, we wrap up the week after our world premiere, thank you TIFF! We will never forget you!
— bhumi pednekar (@bhumipednekar) September 21, 2023
See you all in the Cinemas on 6th October.#ThankYouForComing #ComebackOfTheChickFlick #DontForgetToCome #ThankYouForComingAtTIFF #TIFF2023 pic.twitter.com/qUiqVfcAzh
Photographs from their visit depicted the actors dressed in vibrant saris in the halls of the Parliament building as they posed alongside Thakur.
We are deeply honored to be invited to visit the New Parliament.
— bhumi pednekar (@bhumipednekar) September 20, 2023
As a team of women, we are proud to see our country making progressive changes towards the betterment of the nation. pic.twitter.com/gAmZE5UU1e
Sapna Choudhary, a popular Indian entertainer, also visited the new Parliament on its inauguration day. She used the occasion to express her gratitude to PM Modi for the proposed 33% reservation bill for women.
In doing so, she shared pictures with various personalities, including Manoj Tiwari, Kangana Ranaut, Esha Gupta, and Babita Phogat, among others.
Aaj nayi Parliament ke first and historic session ko witness karne ka mauka mila, all thanks to Shri @ianuragthakur ji. #WomenReservation #WomenReservationBill pic.twitter.com/VlkeVXwPGZ
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) September 19, 2023
However, not everyone viewed this convergence of Bollywood and politics in a positive light. Rajya Sabha MP Priyanka Chaturvedi voiced her concerns about movie promotions occurring within the Parliament.
Now we have movie promotions happening in the parliament too. All that is left to do is for I&B ministry to tweet and promote their upcoming movie Thank you for Coming 🤭
— Priyanka Chaturvedi🇮🇳 (@priyankac19) September 20, 2023
Very krantikari. https://t.co/pZqQ0GiMZb
She questioned the appropriateness of mixing entertainment with legislative matters, suggesting that such practices were "krantikari" or rebellious.
As this unique convergence unfolded, Udhayanidhi Stalin, the son of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin and the state's sports minister, stirred controversy with his remarks.
The new Parliament building has evolved into a star-studded extravaganza, where Bollywood meets politics, and the lines between governance and entertainment blur.
This convergence of glamour and politics has drawn attention, sparking discussions about the appropriate use of this distinguished space for both entertainment and political discourse.
The future may see more instances of this eye-brow-raising blend, as Bollywood continues to be an influential voice in India's social and political landscape.