Sat. Apr 20th, 2024

On the occasion of the Human Rights Day, Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan stressed the importance of the gender equality by saying that the feminism is a fight for the Humanity and an individual’s worth should be recognized regardless of gender.

He even took this topic on the twitter account and has written that feminism is inclusive and it includes men by way of not demanding but commanding the equality. Moreover, he says that it is about the recognition of an individual’s worth regardless of the gender and that is based on the merits. He feels that in this way feminism is a fight for the Humanity and so not a word to scare from the human rights days and from a gender equality.

Presently, he is busy preparing for his upcoming movie titled ‘Sper 30’, which is a biopic on a professor Anand Kumar. The movie which will be directed by Vikas Bahl and the movie will be focusing on the life of the mathematicians Anand Kumar and how he has train 30 deserving, economically backward students for IIT-JEE and every year there are many students that cross the entrance of IIT with a commendable success rate. The movie is all set to release on November 23, 2018.

The programme of ‘Super 30’ has been mainly launched for the intelligent students who belongs from the poor families who generally wish to join the Indian Institute of Technology but are not able to pay those high fees of the coaching classes as their parents can afford so. So, mathematician Anand Kumar teaches them for a year and till they write the entrance exam, IIT-JEE. Most of the students have cleared the tough exam and with that Kumar’s popularity has spread all over the country. Now, his story has been caught in by the eye of Bollywood filmmaker Vikas Bahl and he decided to direct a movie which will be based on his life.

Every year, on December 10, The Human Right Day has celebrated annually across the globe. This date has been chosen to honor the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption and proclamation, on December 10, 1948, of the Universal Declaration of the Human Rights (UDHR). The very first global enunciation of the Human Rights and one of the first major achievements of the new United Nations.

This day has been normally marked as both the high-level political conferences and meeting and by the cultural events and all the exhibitions dealing with the human rights issues.