<p>Bilkis Bano, the octogenarian who was the face of the months-long anti-citizenship law protest in the Delhi's Shaheen Bagh neighbourhood, has now found herself on Hollywood star Gal Gadot's list of 'My Personal Wonder Women'.</p>.<p>The actor, who was recently seen reprising the titular role in <em>Wonder Woman 1984</em>, shared a series of pictures on her Instagram page, acknowledging young girls and women from all walks of life across the globe.</p>.<p>"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," Gadot wrote in the caption of the post.</p>.<p>The 35-year-old actor also shared the same image of Bilkis on her Instagram Story and wrongly 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."</p>.<p>She later deleted the Story, but the senior activist is still part of her post in the feed.</p>.<p>Earlier this year, Bilkis, popularly known as the Shaheen Bagh Dadi, also featured in <em>Time</em> magazine as one of the 100 most influential people of 2020.</p>.<p>Gadot's 'My Personal Wonder Women' line-up also includes her <em>Wonder Woman 1984</em> director Patty Jenkins, US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Arden, Kathrin Jansen, head of vaccine research at Pfizer, and Sofia Scarlet, an activist.</p>
<p>Bilkis Bano, the octogenarian who was the face of the months-long anti-citizenship law protest in the Delhi's Shaheen Bagh neighbourhood, has now found herself on Hollywood star Gal Gadot's list of 'My Personal Wonder Women'.</p>.<p>The actor, who was recently seen reprising the titular role in <em>Wonder Woman 1984</em>, shared a series of pictures on her Instagram page, acknowledging young girls and women from all walks of life across the globe.</p>.<p>"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," Gadot wrote in the caption of the post.</p>.<p>The 35-year-old actor also shared the same image of Bilkis on her Instagram Story and wrongly 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."</p>.<p>She later deleted the Story, but the senior activist is still part of her post in the feed.</p>.<p>Earlier this year, Bilkis, popularly known as the Shaheen Bagh Dadi, also featured in <em>Time</em> magazine as one of the 100 most influential people of 2020.</p>.<p>Gadot's 'My Personal Wonder Women' line-up also includes her <em>Wonder Woman 1984</em> director Patty Jenkins, US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Arden, Kathrin Jansen, head of vaccine research at Pfizer, and Sofia Scarlet, an activist.</p>