Present at the launch were women achievers who haven't let anything, or anyone, to come in the way of their dreams, including actors Huma Qureshi and Tannishtha Chatterjee, model Diandra Soares, dancer Subhreet Kaur Ghumman, theatre actor and filmmaker Divya Arora and associate director at SLB films, Sangeeta Gala.
The issue rolls out with the 'Be Unstoppable' campaign, a hat tip to the spirit of the modern Indian woman, who is bold and optimistic, unafraid of embracing change, ready to face any obstacle and prepared to overcome it. She shuns set rules because she makes her own. And she certainly won't allow convention to come in the way of her success. She, quite simply, is unstoppable.
Elaborating on how Femina has changed the game in the last five decades, Tarun Rai, CEO, Worldwide Media says, `Over the last five decades Femina itself has been unstoppable. It has always been progressive, always championed the modern Indian woman, always inspired her to achieve more and celebrated her successes. And Femina has succeeded and grown in stature because it has continuously changed itself and stayed relevant to its readers. In a sense Femina epitomises the journey of the modern Indian woman in the last five decades. Our new tag line - Be Unstoppable - captures Femina's belief that modern Indian women have the confidence today to live their lives on their terms and achieve more.`