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Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar will be in a new feminist movie about menstrual pads

Akshay Kumar will play the lead in "Padman," a new feminist Bollywood movie that seeks to remove the stigma around periods in India and around the world.

  • Akshay Kumar — one of the biggest names in Bollywood — will play the lead role in "Padman," a movie inspired by the true story of a man who invented a low-cost device to make sanitary pads for women and girls in his village.
  • The film aims to remove the stigma around periods.
  • Kumar told Business Insider that he believes entertainment can normalize taboo subjects in a way that other mediums can't.
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Around the world, millions of low-income women and girls do not have access to sanitary pads or tampons. As a result, many miss or drop out of school, stunting economic opportunities down the line and reinforcing taboos around menstruation.

The issue is especially prevalent in rural India. In a 2016 Nielsen survey, 93% of girls in

s social activist Arunachalam Muruganantham — the lead role in the film, which is inspired by a true story.

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Known as " Muruganantham invented a machine that could produce low-cost sanitary pads for women and girls in the early 2000s. The machine — which he is working to expand to 106 countries — can make pads for less than a third of the price of ones by commercial brands.

In an interview with Business Insider, Kumar said he believes that movies (and entertainment in general) can be a powerful way to turn the tide on taboos.

"I didn't want to make a documentary," he said. "I wanted to make a commercial film so people can see it. It's a film you can take your children to, even though it talks about sanitary pads. It's a universal subject. Nobody has ever tried to touch this subject."

Twinkle Khanna, who is married to Kumar and serves as one of the film's producers, said that "Padman" is a story about an innovation that improved the lives of women.

"I was immediately gripped by the story of this man on two levels. One, because it was about menstruation; and two, because it was a story about somebody who persevered against everything, who lost his wife, who was ostracized from his village. He did not give up."

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She adds that "Padman" seeks to alleviate the burden of shame that comes from having a period in India. It's uncertain whether the film will achieve the ambitious goal of normalizing menstruation, but a huge name like Kumar could make that more likely.

"Padman" is set to release worldwide on January 26.

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