by Anshika Kushwaha | Mar 5, 2026 | DD Blog
Women aren’t opting out of strength training. They’re opting out of the spaces we built for it. And India’s booming fitness industry hasn’t noticed the gap it’s leaving behind. Silent churn rarely announces itself. There are no angry...
by Anshika Kushwaha | May 12, 2024 | DD Blog
Sisoti. The film Kutch Express begins with a group of women giggling in the deserted streets of Kutch. They’ve fed sleeping pills to their husbands and mothers-in-law for the night. It’s that one night of the month where they come together; to be themselves. To laugh....
by Anshika Kushwaha | Feb 24, 2023 | DD Blog
I will open this post with a story I have never told the Internet before. The story of how I got my glasses. “Eat your greens or you’ll ruin your eyes. Fir chashma pehen-na padega.” My first memory of this comment is from first grade. It didn’t really work the way my...
by Anshika Kushwaha | Feb 15, 2023 | Media and Representation
6 years ago Ariel asked the world a radical question, Why is laundry a woman’s job? Back then, 2 out of 3 women felt there was inequality between men and women in the home. At the same time, 76% of men opined that laundry was a woman’s job. From that day to today, we...