Gal
Gadot
is
saying
goodbye
to
2020
in
a
special
way.
The
actress
took
to
her
Instagram
account
and
shared
a
series
of
stories
featuring
young
girls
and
women
who
inspired
her
in
2020
and
called
them
as
her
personal
Wonder
Woman.
One
of
the
public
figures
was
Shaheen
Bagh's
Bilkis
Dadi
(grandmother)
who
is
an
Indian
activist.
On
Thursday,
Gal
took
to
Instagram
and
shared
Shaheen
Bagh's
Bilkis
Dadi's
picture
at
a
protest.
She
captioned
it
as,
"Saying
farewell
to
2020,
with
all
my
love
to
#MyPersonalWonderWomen
Some
are
those
closest
to
me
-
my
family,
my
friends
-
some
are
inspiring
women
I've
loved
discovering,
and
some
are
exceptional
women
I
hope
to
meet
in
the
future."
Gal
Gadot's
Post
Gal
also
shared
an
image
of
Bilkis
Dadi
on
her
Insta
story
and
captioned
it
as,
"The
82-year-old
activist
fighting
for
women's
equality
in
India
showed
me
it's
never
too
late
to
fight
for
what
you
believe
in."
According
to
reports,
the
story
was
later
deleted
by
the
actress
but
the
post
is
still
on
her
feed.
Gal
Gadot's
IG
Story
For
those
unversed,
Bilkis
has
been
featured
among
Time
Magazine's
top
100
most
influential
personalities
in
the
world.
She
first
garnered
fame
after
participating
in
Shaheen
Bagh's
protest
the
Citizenship
Amendment
Act
(CAA).
Recently
she
was
seen
extending
her
support
to
the
protesting
farmers
and
participated
at
protests
on
the
Delhi-Haryana
border.
Wonder
Woman
1984
Saw
A
Hybrid
Release
On
HBO
Max
Coming
back
to
Gal
Gadot,
the
Israeli
actress
is
basking
in
the
success
of
her
recent
release
Wonder
Woman
1984.
The
film
directed
by
Patty
Jenkins
also
stars
Chris
Pine
as
Steve
Trevor,
Robin
Wright
as
Antiope
and
Connie
Nielsen
as
Hippolyta.
Wonder
Woman
1984 brought
back
cinema
halls
to
life
amid
the
pandemic
but
garnered
mixed
reviews
by
fans
and
critics.
Despite
the
lowest
IMDb
rating
among
DC
films,
Warner
Bros
has
fast-tracked
the
release
of
Wonder
Woman
3,
which
will
conclude
the
superhero
trilogy.