NEW DELHI-It was a night dedicated to women from different walks of life at Reebok’s first #FITTOFIGHT Awards held here Dec. 16 where the first Indian woman to win a medal in the Paralympic Games Deepa Malik and Bollywood stuntwoman Geeta Tandon, along with many others, were felicitated. Bollywood actress and Reebok brand ambassador Kangana Ranaut inaugurated the ceremony and felt proud to be part of such an initiative.
“I feel its good to see how Reebok as a brand is inspiring young women and sharing these extraordinary examples and inspiring millions is great act of encouragement and kindness,” Ranaut added. “I am honored to be part of this.”
The first edition of the awards celebrated the struggles, dreams and triumphs of unsung “women heroes” who have overcome physical, mental and social barriers to achieve great things in life.
The fitness brand honored these heroes who have been victim of either physical abuse, social trauma or disability but changed their destiny through courage and conviction. Malik and Tandon were two such examples.
The former fought her disability to become the first Indian woman to win a medal in the Parlympic Games. Another honoree in the physical category was Tandon, a woman who changed her destiny from being a marital rape victim to becoming the most coveted stunt woman in Bollywood.(IANS)
The first edition of the awards celebrated the struggles, dreams and triumphs of unsung “women heroes” who have overcome physical, mental and social barriers to achieve great things in life.
The fitness brand honored these heroes who have been victim of either physical abuse, social trauma or disability but changed their destiny through courage and conviction. Malik and Tandon were two such examples.
The former fought her disability to become the first Indian woman to win a medal in the Parlympic Games. Another honoree in the physical category was Tandon, a woman who changed her destiny from being a marital rape victim to becoming the most coveted stunt woman in Bollywood.(IANS)