The actress said, “But there are people who are an exception to [Bollywood's wage gap], you have Kangana in ‘Rangoon’ who was paid more than her male counterparts, Priyanka who is one of the more highly paid women. But it hasn't become mainstream yet." She had also expressed, "Objectification of women is very predominant, but I am happy that gradually things are changing. ‘Piku’ and ‘Queen’, both women-oriented films, brought a fresh change in Bollywood. I don't have a problem with hero-based films but we have very few heroine-oriented movies. That writing needs to change. If it's not happening, make it happen." She further added, "I think Bollywood is a reflection of society, if the society looks down upon women, so will our films. All of us are to be blamed for the objectification of women in the society. Parents treating boys better than girls, teachers separating boys and girls talking to each other, sexist jokes in the office, stereotyping women in films etc." One of her best quotes was, "No gender is fairer than the other. Women are not doormats. We are equivalent to men. It is just that we have different bodies and different biological needs. We have capacities which should be celebrated and rewarded in the society." She also expressed, "Remember Draupadi? Draupadi married off to the five Pandavas? She garlanded only Arjun, but they said, 'Marry all of us.' Five husbands. That can't be fun. God knows, in fact everybody knows I have enough trouble with just one." She also said, "Feminism often becomes more about male bashing and about women's groups coming together and fighting for things which are more than just equal rights. Feminism is a big umbrella. But from what I gather, people don't want to be looked upon as those who don't like men. If you look it up in the dictionary, feminism means equality of sexes." by Snehha Suresh