Nangsel ardently believes in engaging with discourses and debates that have been obscured and marginalised due to various structures of power and privileges. Her main areas of interest lie in gender, refugees, forced migration and minority rights.
Sexist advertising is one of the predominant ways through which stereotyping has seeped into our everyday lives, imprinting itself onto products and segregating them into two rigid binaries; masculine and feminine.
Amol Palekar's movie Anaahat (2003), a Marathi film (Anaahat means Eternity), poses several questions about Niyog Pratha and emphasises on a woman's choice to explore her sexual freedom.