This "Vogue India" Cover Has Given Us Another Reason To Thank God For Anushka Sharma

    We decoded all the feminist context and history behind this woman-spreading, blunt bang-having, power-stancing Anushka cover.

    As we all already know, Anushka Sharma is an absolute freaking star who does whatever she damn well pleases.

    And says exactly what is on her mind, especially when it comes to women's issues.

    Seriously, she goes INNNN and fearlessly calls out the whole world.

    And in her new Vogue India cover, she's totally bringing it — a powerful, blunt-banged, space-claiming, woman-spreading Anushka dons a T-shirt that reads "WE SHOULD ALL BE FEMINISTS".

    Anushka Don't-tell-me-to-fucking-smile-more Sharma "isn't afraid of the F-word", reads the March issue cover.

    The shirt has an interesting history too, BTW.

    It was designed by Dior's first ever female creative director, Maria Grazia Chiuri, and was inspired by notable feminist writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's book.

    In January this year, in the days surrounding the women's march, Rihanna and Natalie Portman were seen wearing it.

    In fact, Anushka's look pretty much seems to be the exact same as Italian businesswoman and influencer Chiara Ferragni's, who posted this on her Instagram on January 23.

    Keep standing up for what's right, Ms Sharma.