The Male Feminist ft. Dolly Singh with Siddhaarth Aalambayan, Ep 55

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  • Опубликовано: 31 окт 2023
  • In the 55th episode of The Male Feminist, we invited Dolly Singh, famous for her character as Raju Ki Mummy. Dolly discussed her conservative upbringing, societal taboos around menstruation, financial empowerment, experiences with eve-teasing and gender bias in Delhi, and her strong belief in gender equality and mutual respect in relationships.
    Dolly Singh with Siddhaarth Aalambayan for the 55th episode of 'The Male Feminist'
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    2:21-2:48 - Growing-up
    2:49-5:30- Family Restrictions
    5:31-7:11 - Eve-teasing Incidents
    7:12-10:30 - Period Awareness
    10:31-11:37 - Sex Education
    11:38-12:37 - Pleasure Discussion
    12:38-13:56 - Cultural shock in Delhi
    13:57-16:26 - Importance of Consent
    16:27-17:33 - Gender Inequality in Career
    17:34-18:41 - Casting Comments
    18:42-19:30 - Financial Literacy
    19:31-20:22 - Bullied
    20:23-20:49 - Red Flags
    20:50-21:06 - Green Flags
    21:07-21:33 - 16 years old self
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Комментарии • 49

  • @dollysinghofficial

    Ye karke boht boht acha laga. So grateful. And to the commentors too💖 thank youuuu

  • @poojaghatuary2643

    This is the most relatable interview, a generation of girls have gone through the same issues that she called out, it's so obvious how deep is the conditioning. And the sad part is knowing or unknowingly we are taking these misogynistic thoughts ahead . It will take some conscious effort to break the wall and think before we speak to young girls that do things differently than us.

  • @gautampatil1680

    I am sorry but I am so happy and relieved to know you have also faced the same difficulties or say still facing difficulties and insecurities like me or most of us out there, I want a part two where you can discuss how to step by step overcome this scenarios.

  • @ForaFortnightt

    She's such soo nice, honest and pretty. This is no doubt one of the best honest and relatable talk show episode I have seen till now. People really need to realise that this is how you inspire people and actually make people love your voice not by some fake interesting or charming stores.

  • @Self-love-mastery

    Dolly Singh has arrived! Period

  • @toobarahmankhan4998

    I remember Dolly from the days when she was famous by a different name aka "Spill the Beans"

  • @gautampatil1680

    Kudos to all the independent and confident girls but listening to the same struggle and insecurities face by or still facing is also empowering at another level.

  • @jinalvaghelabts4115

    Jeans pahen ne ki permission nahi thi par ab to kuchg jyada ho bold ho gayi he etana bhi nahi hona tha

  • @amritamallik8728

    Han kapde change karne se kuch nahi change hota he

  • @soloman3005

    She is a Rockstar. So darn relatable.

  • @kayinatkidunya

    She's So Relatable And On Point And Authentic 👍

  • @supriya55

    such an open & honest conversation.. so necessary, so important as Indians to acknowledge the reality we live in.

  • @taniya_05_

    Dolly your story is so damn relatable. Thank You for being you and I love you. ❤

  • @varnikashukla7438

    Living in a small city and moving to delhi for higher education , this interview was damn relatable , i am watching this at 6 in the morning just because I saw a clip of it on insta and I could not resist myself

  • @priyankatilwani7709

    Wow I never thought of you as you actually are, thankyou for telling us your truth it brings you to a new light and helps us look at you and other people with more empathy, no wonder everybody goes through their own struggles… more power to you woman!

  • @srey2006
    @srey2006 7 часов назад

    I felt like meri life k baare mein koi bol raha hai 🙂 It was so relatable ❤

  • @anjalichandna3240

    it’s all about conditioning we Indians need normalise periods , teach children good touch bad touch , sex education etc

  • @nitija
    @nitija  +1

    I loved this interview. Good one Sid ❤

  • @photographylover7546

    Really very relatable ❤