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'I see a resurgence of strong female characters'

Girl power
Last Updated 26 June 2016, 18:38 IST

Actor Freida Pinto has lauded her fellow Indian contemporaries Priyanka Chopra and Kangana Ranaut for giving a new lease of life to the female protagonist in Bollywood films, saying they are changing the rules of the business.

The 31-year-old ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ actor, who is a strong advocate of women issues, says this shift in the Hindi film industry will have a great impact to empower women at the grassroot level.

“I don’t necessarily work in Bollywood but I can give you my spectator view when it comes to Indian films. With Priyanka doing a ‘Mary Kom’ or Kangana doing ‘Queen’, I definitely feel it is a positive sign. They are changing the rules. I think it is great to see more female actors taking the lead in films,” Freida said.

“People are now used to seeing a female actor taking the lead in a film as opposed to male stars. It has also helped people understand at the grassroot level. That’s where we want the impact to be seen.”

Freida says female actors taking the lead ahead of their male counterparts is not new to Hindi films as in the ‘80s, the silver screen was ruled by strong women-centric films which starred Shabana Azmi and Smita Patil.

The actor says the resurgence of female actors in Bollywood is an encouraging trend. She attributed the shift to the changing preferences of the audience.

“In the ‘80s, it was all Shabana Azmi and Smita Patil. They were role models and I grew up watching that. Then in the ‘90s there was a lag and female actors were not used to their potential. I see a resurgence of strong female characters. The reception from the audience has made it easier.” Freida, however, feels there is still a long way to go.
“Change is happening. May be not at the place we hope for but it is happening.”

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(Published 26 June 2016, 14:52 IST)

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