Tradition broken by ‘Punch’, woman bouncer left behind conservative thinking
New Delhi, March 14 (IANS) | If the job of being a bouncer is only for men, then you are in some misunderstanding. Today we are going to talk about a woman who is a famous female bouncer. Belonging to a Muslim family, 34-year-old Mehrunisa works to end nightclub fights as well as keep an eye on female customers. You wouldn’t be able to guess from the way Mehrunisha Shaukat Ali interacts with clients or co-workers that there’s also a sly moody bouncer hidden behind it.
background of mehrunisa
There are total 3 brothers and 4 sisters in the family of Mehrunissa. However, another sister of Mehrunisha has also followed in his footsteps. Actually 34-year-old Mehrunisa belongs to Saharanpur district of UP. Joined this line from the year 2004, and started working as a bouncer from class 10th, although initially she was called security guard instead of bouncer, which she opposed.
Claims to be the country’s first female bouncer
Mehrunissa had a struggling life (Photo:IANS)
no work in corona period
However, Mehrunisha does not have any work at the moment. He lost his job after the club was closed during the Corona period. At the same time, private events also stopped coming. Because of which he is now unemployed. Her job is very important to handle the responsibility of the house, but at this time she is sitting on her hand. Apart from him, all the women who got the job of bouncer, they are not doing any work at present.
honored with many awards
Mehrunisha has been honored with many awards till now. Recently, she was also honored with the award by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Women’s Day on March 8. Not only this, a book is also being written on him. Despite receiving so much, he is not happy. According to him, the way he struggled, he could not get that recognition and now the condition has become such that at present he does not even have a job.
struggling start
Mehrunisha further told that, in the beginning, she saw a lot of trouble, neither the family supported nor the time. I was also overweight, after that I joined NCC. I wanted to do army or police job but my father did not like it. I also gave an exam, in which I passed it. If my father had said yes at that time, I would have got the job of a sub-inspector. She further told that, there was so much struggle in life that I could not even get married. My sister’s husband left her after a road accident, after which the responsibility of their children came to me. My marriage relations come but no one takes the responsibility of the children.