Charrul Malik: Men and women share equal opportunity at home

Charrul Malik: Men and women share equal opportunity at home

Gone are the days when only men earned a livelihood and only women took care of the house, says actress Charrul Malik. It’s all about sharing the load now, she adds.

“In many families, it's been the norm for men to take on the lead role, being the breadwinner and handling all the responsibilities. This has been the case for a long time, and it's often expected that men provide for the family. But things are changing now. Both men and women are sharing these responsibilities more equally,” she says.

In fact, she adds that this sort of setup puts no sort of pressure on either partner. “In families where both partners contribute equally, whether it's earning money or raising children, there's more harmony. It's essential for everyone to understand and accept this change. When men and women both play an equal role in running the household, there's less pressure on men, and everyone benefits. So, it's up to families, society, and the situation we're in to recognize and support this shift,” she says.

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