Bollywood has reacted positively to the Women's Reservation Bill. Actor Suniel Shetty told IANS, "Anything and everything possible from a woman's perspective is very important be it education, reservation or protection, we should do everything for our women".
Actor-director Riteish Deshmukh, who is gearing up for the release of his upcoming film Raja Shivaji, told IANS, "It's wonderful anything that happens in the nation for women I would always support that".
Isha Kopikar said, "It's a good thing I am a feminist I always support anything related to women or women empowerment. It should happen by merit, be it for a man or a woman if they are good, they should be appreciated".
Arya Babbar said, "I think it's a very good move it's good that they are doing it".
Casting director Mukesh Chhabra said, "I was not aware of the developments in this sphere, thank you for the information. I'm glad I know about it now". Women's Reservation Bill, officially the 106th Constitutional Amendment Act, 2023, will now come into effect. Actor Hrishitaa Bhatt has lauded the Women's Reservation Bill, calling it a historic step in empowering women in politics. She praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's initiatives to support women and called it a "significant step"
Actor-politician Kangana Ranaut praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the Women Reservation Bill. 'Ye Pradhan Mantriji ka sapna hai ki mahilaon ko jisko vo sabse pichda hua varg mante hai unke liye resrvation laayi jaaye aur rajneeti mein sarankshan diya jaaye aur ye sapna ab pura hone ko ja raha hai (It is the Prime Minister's dream that reservation should be brought for women, whom he considers the most backward class, and they should be given this kind of protection in politics). So, this dream of his is now going to be fulfilled, where women are getting 33 per cent reservation,' Ranaut told ANI. (Agencies)

