Why Ghosts Don't Scare the Indian Stree
Why Ghosts Don't Scare the Indian Stree

Twinkle Khanna leaves a hard hitting message for Indian men asking, “Why Ghosts Don’t Scare the Indian Stree?”

In a powerful piece that’s both thought-provoking and unsettling, actress-turned-writer Twinkle Khanna recently took to social media to address a grim reality in India, making neadlines with her poignant words. Her latest post is not just another commentary but a call to action, starkly reminding us that the horrors depicted in films are often less terrifying than the brutalities women face daily in real life.

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Twinkle Khanna

ย Why Ghosts Don’t Scare Indian Women

Twinkle Khanna’s post begins with a striking image of herself, accompanied by the question: “Why don’t ghosts scare the Indian Stree?” In the backdrop her image resonates with the embodiment of Indian women, setting the tone for a deeper conversation Twinkle Khanna dives into the topic by challenging the fear of ghosts, a staple in Indian horror films, stating that such fears pale in comparison to the real-life dangers women encounter

Debunking the Fear of Ghosts

Stree 2 film
Stree 2 film

In the second part of her post,ย  Twinkle Khanna moves to a more scientific angle, suggesting that while the existence of ghosts may be debatable, their portrayal in films serves as a metaphor for deeper societal fears. She explains how these cinematic representations while entertaining, fail to capture the true horrors faced by women in India

The Real Horrors: A Scathing Message to Indian Rapists

It’s in the third section of her post where Twinkle Khanna delivers a hard-hitting message, one that no one can ignore. She writes: “Horror movies, though, seem to contain less unsettling components than the scary things we see every day around us.” To support her claim, she lists chilling examples from recent headlines:

โ€ข The rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata.

โ€ข Two four-year-old girls sexually abused in a Badlapur school

โ€ข A 14-year-old girl from Bihar raped and murdered for rejecting a marriage proposal from a man with three children

โ€ข Four men arrested for the horrific crime of raping a monitor lizard in Maharashtra.

Twinkle Khanna’s statement is crystal clear: For the women (or “Strees”) of India, it might actually be safer to encounter a ghost in a dark alley than a man. Her examples and the rawness of her words highlight the terrifying reality women face, pushing the narrative that these real-life horrors are far more frightening than anything seen on screen.

Why Ghosts Don't Scare the Indian Stree
Why Ghosts Don’t Scare the Indian Stree

Twinkle Khanna’s message is not just an emotional outcry but a wake-up call Her post serves as a reminder that while horror films may frighten us temporarily, the ongoing violence against women in India is a horror story that demands our attention and action. Her commentary isn’t just a reflection on the current state of affairs but a plea for change, urging society to confront and address these issues head-on.

Stay tuned to Bollywood Pollywood Lifez for more updates and reactions on Twinkle Khanna’s post.

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Taapsee Pannu
Actress Taapsee Pannu

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Stree 2 Box Office collection
Stree 2 Box Office collection

Letโ€™s talk about that Instagram success first. Shraddha Kapoorโ€™s rise on the platform has been nothing short of amazing. Her feed is a mix of everything her fans loveโ€”glimpses from her movie promotions, everyday moments, and brand collaborations. Itโ€™s this genuine connection with her audience thatโ€™s helped her reach nearly 92 million followers, and sheโ€™s quickly becoming one of the most influential figures on social media.

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Vada Pav Girl
Vada Pav Girl

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