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Priyanka Chopra says laziness is confused with gender: ‘Cooking, cleaning not women’s work’ | Bollywood News

Priyanka Chopra says laziness is confused with gender: ‘Cooking, cleaning not women’s work’ | Bollywood News

3 min readBengaluruJun 25, 2026 11:19 AM IST Actor Priyanka Chopra has spoken candidly about gender roles within households, stressing that responsibilities such as cooking and cleaning should not be assigned based on gender. During a recent conversation, the global star reflected on the values she was raised with and highlighted the importance of equality in everyday life. During an interview at Cannes Lions, Priyanka Chopra spoke out against traditional gender roles within households. She pointed out that in many homes, tasks such as cooking, cleaning and managing daily responsibilities are still unfairly considered a woman’s duty. Challenging this mindset, the actor remarked, “Cleaning and cooking aren’t women’s work. They’re basic adulting. Don’t confuse gender with laziness.” Priyanka Chopra also reflected on the evolving landscape of cinema and storytelling worldwide. Praising the success of the Hollywood supernatural horror film Obsession, the actor noted how technological advancements have made content creation more accessible than ever before. Speaking about the shift, Priyanka said, “If you wanted to get into filmmaking, you used to have to figure out …

Yesteryear and the house that wasn’t mine| India News

Yesteryear and the house that wasn’t mine| India News

Dear Reader, The family house, painting by my daughter Yesterday, a stranger walks into our house. A tall man with a sunburned face and heavy-set eyes, he takes off his chappals at the doorway and proceeds to walk in, casually and matter-of-factly. Our dog barks when he first appears, but now she quietens down too. I am about to walk upstairs with my laptop and Yesteryear, the book everyone is talking about. The story of Natalie, a tradwife influencer, who lives on a sprawling Midwest-style farm, with a red barn and cows and chickens, and makes her living selling farmhouse products like mahogany tables, aprons, and raw milk. She has many online followers, but she gets plenty of hate too, from the “Angry Women” feminists who condemn her for being happy producing many children and spending her life doing domestic chores. Early in the book, something drastic happens: her home is no longer her home. It looks the same in many ways, but it appears she has gone back to a time when she is …