Jacqueline starrer Spice Girls' song for female equality tells what girls really want
If you think today's women just really wanna zigazig ah, then you've got it all wrong.
Mumbai: Twenty years ago, streets, radio speakers and clubs were blazing with Spice Girls’ ‘Wannabe’, celebrating girl power and their independence all around the world. Now the chartbuster has been remade to encourage and empower a whole new generation yet again.
The video tells what girls really, really want and if you think they just wanna zigazig ah, then you’ve got it all wrong. ‘Wannabe’ remake video by Global Goals campaign highlights gender inequality issues faced by women across the world.
Featuring Jacqueline Fernandez and London R&B trio M.O. alongside artists from different parts of the world, the video demands to end violence against women and child marriage, equal pay for equal work and quality education for girls.
Giving us some serious ‘90s nostalgia, the video delivers a strong message which shouldn't go unheard. After all, this is what girls and women of 2016 really, really want and absolutely deserve it.
Watch the video below:
Spice Girls member, Vicoria Beckham also applauded the good cause on Twitter.
20 years on - Girl Power being used to empower a new generation. So proud of @TheGlobalGoals #WhatIReallyReallyWant https://t.co/mZx8QePJQE
— Victoria Beckham (@victoriabeckham) July 5, 2016