The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Shah Rukh Khan rallies top execs for battle against sexism

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DAVOS, Switzerlan­d: Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has rallied the economic elite to break down barriers of discrimina­tion against women as they gathered for the Davos forum.

The 52-year-old star of Indian blockbuste­r movies such as Chennai Express and My Name is Khan appeared yesterday at a celebrity gala ahead of the official start of the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting.

He received an award for his charitable work for victims of acid attacks.

“From them I have learned how courage can catalyse victimhood into heroism,” he told the audience of internatio­nal business leaders and officials.

Australian actress Cate Blanchett also received an award for her work with refugees and British singer Sir Elton John for his campaignin­g on HIV/AIDS.

The Davos meeting brings some 3,000 delegates from business, politics and civil society, to discuss ways to “make the world a better place”, in the words of the WEF.

Among the issues on the agenda this year are gender equality and harassment, after allegation­s of sexual misconduct by powerful men in Hollywood spawned the #MeToo movement.

Khan brings heavy star power to the agenda, as one of the biggest celebritie­s in India, where high-profile cases of sexual violence have caused shockwaves in recent years.

“We, the powerful, need to get out of the way, to pick the barriers apart, the ones that give us names and races and colours and hierarchie­s,” he said.

“That is what I have learned from my beautifull­y scarred women,” he added, referring to the acid victims.

From them I have learned how courage can catalyse victimhood into heroism. Shah Rukh Khan, actor

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Shah Rukh (right) receives a Crystal Award from the hands of Schwab Foundation for Social Entreprene­urship Chairperso­n and Co-Founder Hilde Schwab ahead of the forum.
— AFP photo Shah Rukh (right) receives a Crystal Award from the hands of Schwab Foundation for Social Entreprene­urship Chairperso­n and Co-Founder Hilde Schwab ahead of the forum.

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