Read the August 2019 Issue of eShe Magazine
We’re focused on the performing arts this month with Bollywood star Rasika Dugal on the cover, and more actors, artistes and musicians inside! Start reading now!
We’re focused on the performing arts this month with Bollywood star Rasika Dugal on the cover, and more actors, artistes and musicians inside! Start reading now!
A new short film by Oorvazi Irani brings up the question of the female identity at the intersection of religion, law and patriarchy.
Like her role of Stree in the Bollywood blockbuster ‘Stree’, the ghosts of domestic violence festered in actor Flora Saini’s heart, until she broke her silence, and found peace.
It can’t be easy to direct award-winning videos and shows while living with a painful condition, but Divya Palat does it every day.
Nandita Das has donned many hats, from actor to filmmaker, but the one that has stayed consistent is the steel-willed activist, unafraid to speak out. In this exclusive interview, she talks about her life journey, inspirations and why certain stories need to be told.
Actor Saloni Chopra’s provocative social-media posts and videos are her way of igniting debate on gender violence, stereotypes and sexuality.
Firebrand actor Saloni Chopra is on the cover, and inside this power-packed issue you’ll find incredible agents of change – women who are making a difference, one community, one country at a time.
Masumi Mewawalla went from child actor to fashion designer, but one thing’s the same – her grand designs on life.
At the age of 12, Gunit Cour’s picture was morphed on a fake Facebook account, leaving her open to trolls and trauma. But the young girl steeled herself to get back on social media, and it paid off.










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