Mehrunissa Shaukat Ali, a 36-year-old, is India라이브 바카라 first woman bouncer. At 15, she wanted to join the army or be a police officer. She was visiting Delhi with her family and came across a group of “tall and strong” men in uniforms. “I thought they were police officers or something,” she recalls. After enquiring she found out that they were bouncers. “I didn’t know exactly what that was but having lost out on being in the army, I was determined to join the job,” she says.
She remembers one of her first work trips to Jaipur for the IPL where the male bouncers were given chicken and mutton for lunch and dinner and the women were given vegetables and puri. “I didn’t eat for two days till my senior came to ask me what happened, and then I replied: why are the women being given different food from the men? Are we less than them?” The senior, to his credit, immediately ordered that catering for both genders should be the same. That was her first victory, she believes.
“Women can do anything they dream about, but it is hard for them to achieve their dreams without parental support, or without the support of even one parent. Their support is important so that you don’t feel isolated and alone,” she says.