Millennium Post

‘If you make cinema progressiv­e, NO ONE WILL WATCH IT’

- Badhaai Ho PTI

Shows and films will be made according to society we live in, and the society will take ages to change

MUMBAI: Actor Neena Gupta believes Bollywood films can not be progressiv­e as the audience is yet to accept films with varied themes that break societal convention­s.

The actor says for centuries, women have been silenced by men and to make art which defies it, will take a while. “Our cinema can’t be progressiv­e. If you make cinema progressiv­e, no one will watch it because our audience is still not ready. I had a show called ‘Siski’, which didn’t work at all, because the story was that I was married to an army guy, a nice but boring man. I get attracted to his friend, who is full of life.

“And that show didn’t work, because it can’t. I feel the men would never let women watch the show... The kind of society there is, accordingl­y shows and films will be made. Our society is still the same. It will take ages to change that,” said Neena.

The actor has come on board for Audible Suno, an audio show platform, with the show ‘Ae Dil Hai Complicate­d’. On the show, Neena talks about love and relationsh­ip.

The actor says she is constantly trying to do away with stereotype­s related to gender, relationsh­ips and people, which are passed on by generation­s.

“We believe in keeping these physical things private. The rules were created by the men, so they became the head. They benefited from it and curbed women. Now women are speaking up, talking freely, they are also financiall­y independen­t. But I was amazed that we were going to talk about these topics on the show as people generally don’t talk about this openly. Some topics were shocking to me, like open marriages, polygamy, I didn’t know what it meant.”

She says her endeavour is to now be more open with her daughter Masaba as she feels she isn’t as modern as people think.

The versatile actor was last seen in Ayushmann Khuraana starrer

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