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Esha wants her girls to learn value of dignity

- Titas Chowdhury

At a time when gender-based violence cases are still on a rise, Esha Deol Takhtani believes that this Navratri will remind men of the Goddess that resides within every woman. “These cases are common in areas where education isn’t given much importance and there’s a lack of dignity and respect that men need to uphold for the opposite sex. During Navratri, everyone prays to the Goddess. When you worship Her, it’s imperative that you respect the women in your life,” she elaborates.

This Navratri is rather special as the 39-yearold actor has collaborat­ed with new and upcoming women designers and businesses owned by women to give them a much needed push amid the pandemic. “Things are much better this time around and I thought people would definitely dress up and step out. I’m glad to be helping and empowering other women,” says Takhtani, who is also making sure that her daughters adhere to the nine colours of Navratri. Listening to Mahishasur­a Mardini and chanting Durga Saptashati are an integral part of Navratri celebratio­ns for Takhtani. She believes that these rituals are important to instil the values of selfrespec­t and dignity in her daughters, Radhya, 3, and Miraya, 2. “We play shlokas from Mahishasur­a Mardini. Through both of my pregnancie­s, we chanted the Durga Saptashati. We’re doing it this year as well. When I had my daughters in my womb, I felt that they reacted to it. Now when we play it, they dance to it as if they’ve heard it before,” ends the actor, who will be seen in Rudra: The Edge Of Darkness.

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