Deepika Padukone in a still from My Choice
Mumbai:
Hollywood star Ashton Kutcher took to social networking site Facebook to share the much-debated My Choice video featuring Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone.
In My Choice, director Homi Adajania has teamed up with Deepika to highlight women empowerment.
The film is a montage of 99 Indian women of all ages ranging from actress Nimrat Kaur to author and film critic Anupama Chopra and set to Deepika's narration. (Also Read: My Choice, Say Deepika Padukone and 98 Other Women in Film on Empowerment)
The video has been a subject of debate in India ever since it made its way online, with certain sections calling it elitist, while others praised it as a step in the right direction. (Also Read: Deepika's Video Comes From Good Space But Sex Outside Marriage is Not Empowerment, Says Sonakshi)
Ashton had earlier praised Alia Bhatt's short film on women's safety. Titled Going Home, the short film was directed by Vikas Bahl of Queen fame.
In My Choice, director Homi Adajania has teamed up with Deepika to highlight women empowerment.
The film is a montage of 99 Indian women of all ages ranging from actress Nimrat Kaur to author and film critic Anupama Chopra and set to Deepika's narration. (Also Read: My Choice, Say Deepika Padukone and 98 Other Women in Film on Empowerment)
The video has been a subject of debate in India ever since it made its way online, with certain sections calling it elitist, while others praised it as a step in the right direction. (Also Read: Deepika's Video Comes From Good Space But Sex Outside Marriage is Not Empowerment, Says Sonakshi)
Ashton had earlier praised Alia Bhatt's short film on women's safety. Titled Going Home, the short film was directed by Vikas Bahl of Queen fame.