Preity Zinta has responded strongly to a remark referring to her as the “trophy” of her IPL team, Punjab Kings, calling out the language for being inappropriate and dismissive. The comment surfaced amid ongoing conversations around the team’s performance and her long-standing association with the franchise.
Addressing the remark, she said, “Thank you, that’s very sweet, but honestly speaking, no woman wants to be a trophy. Trophies are owned women are not! Trophies are kept in glass cupboards and a women’s place is in your life & in your heart Filmy question ke liye filmy answer for you Ting!” Her response quickly gained traction online, with many praising her for directly calling out the gendered framing.
Zinta, who has been associated with Punjab Kings since the early years of the IPL, has often been seen as one of the most visibly involved team owners. Over the years, her consistent presence at matches and engagement with players and fans has shaped her image as more than just a figurehead within the franchise.
The comment comes in the backdrop of ongoing discussions about the team’s long wait for a title, with fans frequently expressing that she “deserves a trophy” after years of support. However, her statement reframes that narrative, shifting the focus from symbolic recognition to the actual sporting achievement.
Known for being outspoken, Zinta has often addressed issues publicly, whether related to misinformation or broader social concerns. Her latest response adds to that pattern, reinforcing the need to be mindful of how language is used, particularly when it comes to women in positions of visibility.
The moment has sparked wider conversation online, with many echoing her sentiment and pointing out how such remarks, even when intended positively, can reinforce outdated perceptions.
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