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Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Glad gender stereotypes are being challenged, says Gul Panag!



An interest in traveling, collecting cars and a passion for adventure may be listed as activities perceived as falling in men's domain, but actress Gul Panag does not agree with these stereotypes and has been disproving them in her personal life.

Gul, who has been riding bikes from a very early age, told, "No one ever called me a tomboy. Then or now."

"I don't think riding bikes makes a girl a tomboy. Who decides what girls should do or not do? I'm glad the gender stereotypes are being challenged," Gul, who has been seen in movies like "Dhoop" and "Dor", said in an email interaction.

Along with her acting commitments, endorsements as well as social initiatives, the former beauty queen always makes it a point to devote time to her hobbies and interests.

The 35-year-old has also found a way to "combine" her "work and passion".

"One can always take out time for things one wants to do. With all the travel, writing, and blogging I do, I am able to combine work and my passion," she told.

Not only has she aligned her passion with her work, but it has found its place in her personal life as well. Her husband Rishi Attari shares the same interests as her, which makes her adventures more enjoyable.


"Both of us share a common passion for adventure and the outdoors and he is most enthusiastic and supportive of all my interests," she told. 

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