Ariel India joins women across the country to #ShareTheLoad On "International Women’s Day"
by Shrutee K/DNS
March 8th, 2016, Mumbai:The conversation of inequality within the household,
particularly when it comes to housework and chores is one of growing social
importance for women across the country and indeed the world. In India alone,
more than 80% of women believe that - men feel household chores are ONLY a
woman’s job**! Ariel India was proud to join the conversation on – Is
Laundry Only A Woman’s Job? back in January 2015.
As the social debate continues
to evolve, a new study by an independent third party reveals that 2 out of every
3 children believe that household chores are a mother’s job*, with the
stereotype of gender roles being passed down from one generation to the next.
With more than 70% of men believing that laundry and housework are their wife’s
job*, the message of gender equality within the household takes even greater
importance today. With the objective of supporting women in their debate, and
bringing to surface this important social cause, Ariel India joins women across
the country and indeed the globe in asking Dads to #ShareTheLoad on this
International Women’s Day.
Pankaj Kapoor, Supriya Pathak, Tabu and Mandira Bedi,
join the movement to end the stereotype of gender roles within the home! Power couple Pankaj Kapoor and
Supriya Pathak also graced the event, as Ariel India’s Dads #ShareTheLoad film
continues to build worldwide acclaim with
over 25MM views since launch. “Supriya
and I are delighted to be here today on Women’s day and join Ariel India in
this very important conversation”, said the veteran actor who went on to add,
“we as a society need to prevent the
social conditioning of gender roles from being passed down to the next
generation. As someone who does #ShareTheLoad at home and has been for many
years, I can say that it is key to a happy marriage! I am hopeful that this
powerful TVC will encourage husbands and dads across the country to join this
movement and set the right example for the next generation.”
The ever graceful Supriya Pathak noted the importance
of how the next generation is affected by the role play within the home,“2 out of every 3
children taking away the message that laundry and housework is a mother’s job,
is of grave concern! We need to remove the stereotypes of gender roles from the
education we provide the next generation both within and outside the household.
I am glad that Ariel India has amplified this very important conversation both
nationally and globally and thrilled to partner the Dads #ShareTheLoad movement.
Pankaj and I have always maintained that household chores are a partnership,
and that should be the message to the next generation!”
Bollywood superstar Tabu goes on to add, “I am glad to
support and spread Ariel’s new message which encourages Dads to #ShareTheLoad.
Ariel’s own study shows that a significant number of men believe laundry and
housework are a woman’s job. As someone with many examples in my own family,
where men and dads #ShareTheLoad, I think it important to amplify and spread awareness
of this conversation. So this women's day "Gentlemen, “we love the flowers
but also do the laundry pleaseJ” Commenting on the Movement, Associate
Brand Director, Sharat Verma said, “Research shows that more than 70% of
children today believe that household chores like laundry is only a mother’s
job*. This prejudice of household inequality is being passed down from one
generation to the next and Ariel’s movement aims at supporting women and men
across the globe as they bring this issue to the forefront. In order to help
drive change we are glad to join this conversation and encourage Dads to
#ShareTheLoad! With Ariel, and get the best stain removal in 1-wash.”Bollywood
actress Mandira Bedi, who has been a supporter of the #ShareTheLoad movement,
goes on to add,
“Dads and
Husbands across the country can drive change by doing something as simple as
the laundry load. Especially since anyone can do the laundry with Ariel, and
you get the added benefit of best stain removal in 1-wash!”
The new film from Ariel India
has more importantly received the support of women across the globe as they
continue the debate on household equality.! As articulated by Dr. Nandita Shah, Co-Founder, Akshara Centre, “The home belongs to all who live there. Each member
should contribute and share the load to keep it running so that each one can
also work outside the home in a productive and creative way”
You can join the Dads #ShareTheLoad Movement too!
Watch The Film ->https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xogBz71IHAo
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with operations in approximately 70 countries worldwide. P&G is one of the
largest and amongst the fastest growing consumer products companies in India.
Its presence pans across the Beauty & Grooming segment, the Household Care
segment as well as the Health & Well Being segment, with trusted brands
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company in the U.S) operates by the name ‘Procter & Gamble Home Products
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