Akshay Kumar Urges Men to Understand Menstrual Health on TV Show

Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar used a reality show platform to advocate for menstrual health awareness, stressing that men need to understand women's experiences. He reflected on his film *Pad Man*, stating its message remains vital for breaking societal shame. A contestant shared how the film helped reduce stigma by having a major star address the topic openly. Kumar emphasized that care and support are especially crucial during menstruation.

Key Points: Akshay Kumar on Menstrual Health Awareness & Pad Man Message

  • Breaking menstrual stigma
  • Importance of male awareness
  • Pad Man film's lasting impact
  • Need for sensitivity and support
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Akshay Kumar expresses his bold take on women's menstruation cycle

Bollywood star Akshay Kumar discusses breaking period stigma, emphasizes men's role in understanding menstrual health, and reflects on his film Pad Man.

Akshay Kumar expresses his bold take on women's menstruation cycle
"Ladkiyon se zyada, aadmiyon ko yeh samajhna chahiye - Akshay Kumar"

Mumbai, March 27

Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar used the platform of the quiz reality show Wheel of Fortune to spread awareness about menstrual health and the importance of understanding and supporting women.

During the episode, responding to contestant talking about periods, Akshay Kumar agreed and emphasized on the importance of awareness among both men and women.

Referring to his film Pad Man, he said that while the film has already been released and achieved its purpose, the message remains extremely important.

He also urged everyone regardless of age to watch the film and understand the significance of menstrual hygiene.

He further added that it is especially important for men and young boys to understand what women go through during those 4 to 5 days.

"Yeh samajhna bahut zaroori hai ki ek mahila un dinon mein kya sehti hai. Ladkiyon se zyada, aadmiyon ko yeh samajhna chahiye ki unhe unka khayal kaise rakhna hai," he shared.

(It is very important to understand what a woman goes through during those days. More than women, men should understand how to take care of them)

While care and respect should always be present, he highlights that those few days are particularly important and require extra sensitivity and support.

The conversation kickstarted when contestant Surbhi opened up about the stigma surrounding menstruation in society.

She shared, "Sir, yeh aasaan nahi tha, kyunki hamare samaj mein isko lekar bahut sharam hoti hai. Aapne jab Pad Man kiya, tab bahut sharam kam hui, kyunki India ka sabse bada superstar aisi baatein openly kar raha hai. Is par film bani, jo gaon-gaon tak pahunchegi, toh yeh sharam bilkul khatam ho jaati hai. Aur hum chahte hain ki purush, mahilaon se zyada, is baat ko samjhein."

(Sir, this wasn't easy because there is a lot of shame around this in our society. When you did Pad Man, that shame reduced because India's biggest superstar spoke about it openly. A film was made on it that reached villages, which helps remove the stigma. We want men, even more than women, to understand this.)

Talking about the movie Pad Man, Akshay Kumar essayed the role of a villager who is extremely progressive with his mindset, and very caring for the women in his family.

Seeing the poor hygiene conditions faced by the women in his household during menstruation, especially his wife, his character takes it upon himself to create affordable sanitary pads.

The movie starred Radhika Apte and Sonam Kapoor along with the superstar.



- IANS

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Rahul R
As a father to a teenage daughter, I'm grateful for this. I watched Pad Man with my family and it opened my eyes. We need to normalize these conversations at home. Boys in schools should also be taught about this, not just girls.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the intent, I sometimes feel these conversations on reality TV can become performative. The real work is in changing policies - like removing GST from sanitary products and ensuring access in rural areas. That said, any platform that breaks the taboo is good.
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Arjun K
Bahut sahi baat hai. In my village, even today women are sent to separate huts during periods. Films like Pad Man and stars talking about it openly help fight these regressive practices. Salute to Akshay Kumar for using his stardom for good causes.
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Nisha Z
The contestant Surbhi is so right! The shame is real. I remember hiding pads in black polythene bags even in 2020. After Pad Man released, my father actually asked me about it. That was a huge shift. We need more men like Akshay's character to step up.
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Karthik V
Honestly, before watching that film, I had zero idea about the cost and accessibility issues. It's not just about being sensitive for 5 days, it's about understanding the entire economic and health burden. Good on him for keeping the conversation alive.

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