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Sai Dhanshika raises a voice for women at 'Yogi Da' press meet; reveals a major secret about the film's action scenes

Sai Dhanshika raises a voice for women at 'Yogi Da' press meet; reveals a major secret about the film's action scenes
At the 'Yogi Da' press meet, Sai Dhanshika championed women's strength, revealing she performed all action sequences herself. Drawing inspiration from 'Kabali,' she highlighted cinema's social impact and emphasized 'Yogi Da' as a voice for women, challenging the notion that they cannot rise after hardship. The film aims to showcase female resilience.
Writer and director Gautham Krishna carries the film 'Yogi Da' on his shoulders and the film releases on February 6. The pre-release function of the 'yogis da' movie happened in Chennai a few days ago. On the other hand, Sai Dhanshika's speech made the whole world sit and listen to him.

Sai Dhanshika shares about 'Kabali' inspiration

During the event, Sai Dhanshika thanked the entire team for their support. “We should speak less and prove more through our actions” will be given later. She began to convey an interesting relationship, which was ‘Kabali’ and ‘Yogi Da’. She was the daughter of Rajinikanth in the movie ‘Kabali’, and Yogi is the name. She certainly has explained the title of ‘Yogi Da’ in this picture. Sai Dhanshika performed stunts on her own Sai Dhanshika recalled cutting her hair for Kabali. She said many women cut their hair after watching that film. That made her realise how deeply cinema can influence people. She said hair is very important for women, and seeing them make such a change was surprising. She added that films are not just entertainment. They can create social impact. She also spoke about today’s cinema situation.
She said releasing films in theatres has become difficult after COVID because of OTT platforms. She expressed her gratitude to the team for presenting 'Yogi Da' in cinemas and also mentioned that she undertook all the action sequences without the aid of a body double.

'Yogi Da' - A film about women’s strength

In the final part of her speech, Sai Dhanshika spoke about the film’s message. She said women can fight and stand strong just like men. She spoke about rising crimes against women in society. She said many people think women cannot rise again after being hurt. 'Yogi Da' challenges that idea. The film shows that women can overcome pain and move forward in life. She said the film is made as a voice for women. She ended by asking the audience to support films with strong messages and purpose.
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