Women Rising 2026: The Power of Her Voice -Celebrating Strength, Equality & Fearless Change This Women’s Day

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Change rarely arrives quietly — and when women lead it, it reshapes everything. This International Women’s Day, TheGlitz celebrates the voices, vision and fearless spirit of women who are transforming industries, redefining leadership and pushing the boundaries of possibility. From entertainment and entrepreneurship to food, music and creative arts, women today are not waiting for space at the table… they are building new ones. Their journeys are powered by resilience, ambition and a deep belief that progress must be shared, inclusive and unstoppable.

Powerful Voices & Women

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For singer, composer and Indian Idol judge Vishal Dadlani, Women’s Day is also about recognising the extraordinary women who shape the entertainment industry both on screen and behind the scenes. “Being a part of Indian Idol, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing so many incredibly talented women who bring not just powerful voices but immense determination and passion to the stage,” he says.

Adding, “What people see on screen is only part of the story. Behind the scenes too, there are so many hardworking women in the crew, production and creative teams who make the show possible. Their dedication and strength inspire us every day.” His words highlight an essential truth about the industry: for every star under the spotlight, countless women are powering the stage from behind it.

Recognising Their Space

Across professions, women are stepping forward as leaders, innovators and changemakers. Chef and MasterChef India judge Ranveer Brar believes Women’s Day must move beyond symbolic celebration. “Women’s Day is not just about celebrating women for the roles they traditionally played, but recognising the space they are rightfully claiming across every field,” he explains.

Adding, “From boardrooms to kitchens, laboratories to film sets, women are shaping the future with confidence and leadership. When women move forward, societies move forward with them.”

Fellow MasterChef India judge Vikas Khanna reflects on the women who shaped his own journey. “The strongest influence in my life has always been the women around me—from my mother and grandmother to the talented women I’ve worked with in kitchens around the world. Their resilience and compassion inspire me every day.”

Chef Kunal Kapur echoes this sentiment through the universal language of food. “Food reflects love, tradition and care—qualities women have nurtured for generations. The recipes we cherish today carry their stories and wisdom.”

Multiple Roles & Resilience

Actress Snehlata Girish Vasaikar, known for her work in Vashikarnam, believes resilience lies at the heart of womanhood. “Every woman plays multiple roles… as a professional, caregiver and dreamer, and yet continues to give her best with grace and determination,” she says. “This Women’s Day, I celebrate every woman who believes in her dreams and creates her own path.”

Song director Rhythm Sanadhya, who has worked with artists like Jubin Nautiyal, Shahid Mallya and Asees Kaur, believes empowerment itself has evolved. “Earlier, empowerment meant breaking barriers. Today it means having the freedom to choose your own path and the confidence to live life on your own terms,” she says, highlighting the growing importance of financial independence and women-led entrepreneurship.

Female Hierarchy & Leadership

Women today are not simply entering leadership spaces — they are redefining them. Actor Chaitali Kohli believes women are transforming leadership by replacing hierarchy with empathy, collaboration and purpose-led impact. Psychic Sharmila Cirvante adds that traits often labelled as “female leadership qualities”… empathy, emotional intelligence and collaboration—are in fact powerful human strengths that build stronger organisations and communities.

Financial Independence

For producer and actor Pallavi Chatterjee, true empowerment begins with financial independence. “Women today are at par with men in every way,” she says. “But homemakers are often underestimated even though they work around the clock managing families and responsibilities. Financial stability, education and exposure are key to confidence and independence.”

Actor Vishaal Mohan believes Women’s Day deserves to be celebrated with the energy of a festival, honouring the many roles women play in shaping families and society.

True Equality

For tarot reader and energy healer Aarti Kakkar, however, the day must also inspire reflection. She points out the striking contrast in Indian culture between revering powerful goddesses and the everyday realities many women still face. While society worships the divine feminine in temples, the same reverence does not always translate into respect and equality in daily life — a reminder that the journey toward true equality is still unfolding.

Prioritising Women’s Wellbeing

Even as women take on greater roles professionally and socially, many still place their own health last. Through OZiva’s Women’s Day campaign #ItsNotFine, comedian Gaurav Kapoor highlights a common reality in households.

Drawing from personal experiences, Kapoor speaks about the women in his life… his wife and mother—who often skip meals, delay rest, or brush off exhaustion with a quick “It’s fine.” The campaign reminds families that when women say “it’s fine,” it often isn’t, and encourages loved ones to support women in prioritising their health and wellbeing.

Music & Women

In the world of cinema music, women are increasingly shaping the soundscape of modern films. Singer Madhubanti Bagchi notes that collaboration itself safeguards artistic excellence, remarking that “playback has quality control because musicians choose musicians.” The very popular Raja Kumari spoke about lending her voice to Jawan starring Shah Rukh Khan, while singer-actor Lisa Mishra reflected on exploring acting further after her Filmfare Awards win.

Singer Rashmeet Kaur spoke about choosing to prioritise independent music rather than chase playback opportunities, while lyricist Kausar Munir shared insights into navigating the industry where opportunities can often be selective and hard-won.

Reflecting on the success of Dhurandhar, Madhubanti also praised the clarity of vision behind its music, crediting composer Shashwat Sachdev and filmmaker Aditya Dhar. “In a film environment, the captain’s role matters a lot,” she explained. “A lot of films and albums fail because there is no single direction. Music should be deeply connected to the story we are trying to tell.” She also recalled the pressure of recording the reinvention of the legendary track Ramba Ho, first performed by Usha Uthup. Initially hesitant to reinterpret such an iconic song, she eventually embraced the challenge when she saw how the sequence unfolded during a dramatic gunfight scene in the film — transforming fear into a moment of bold artistic reinvention.

TheGlitz Shaping The Future With Women Journey Continues

This Women’s Day, the voices rising across industries send a clear message: women are not just participating in change — they are leading it. At TheGlitz, celebrating women means more than applauding achievements; it means amplifying their stories, recognising their struggles and championing a future where every woman’s dream, voice and potential can flourish without limits.

Whether in entertainment, food, entrepreneurship, or leadership, their influence continues to grow… driving conversations about equality, opportunity, and respect.

And as these voices remind us, celebrating women is not just about acknowledging their achievements… it is about ensuring a world where every woman’s dream, voice, and potential are recognised, respected, and allowed to flourish.

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