The Asian Age

B’WOOD CAN’T FIX INDIA: SWARA BHASKAR

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The outspoken actress, who took on director Sanjay Leela Bhansali for ‘ thoughtles­sly glorifying’

jauhar in Padmaavat, has never shied away from calling a spade a spade. And this time, on the eve of the imminent release of her next film Veere Di Wedding,

she has a bone to pick with anyone who labels the movie ‘ women- centric’.

“I have a problem with that phrase. For a hundred years, we did not call a movie man- centric. Why are labels being put on girls?” asked the actress.

Swara’s outfit at the music launch of Veere... was compared to the Nirma girl, the popular icon of a washing powder brand. No sooner a meme surfaced online and spread like wildfire.

“When there is so much trolling happening, you learn

to dodge. When you have a meme that means you have arrived. These things don’t bother me,” said Swara. Swara believes not every film with women needs to have a social message. “It is a false expectatio­n to even think that Bollywood can solve the problems of India,” the actress said. Veere Di

Wedding will see Swara in an allglam role. Yes, bring on the sartorial labels here!

She said: “I have never played a rich woman before. I have never done anything that is so obviously glamorous. It is a big film for me. In the commercial space, I have only done supporting roles. Here, I share equal space with Kareena and Sonam.”

“I have a problem with that phrase. For a hundred years, we did not call a movie mancentric.”

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