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‘Cinema reflects reality in society’

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ACCLAIMED actress Tabu whose upcoming film, De De Pyar De, is about a 50-year-old man’s relationsh­ip with a 26-year-old girl, says cinema does not work in isolation and it always reflects societal choices and concepts.

Tabu was interactin­g with the media at the movie’s trailer launch, along with her co-actors Ajay Devgn and Rakul Preet Singh, director Akiv Ali, and producer Luv Ranjan.

Though the age gap has been experiment­ed with as a theme several times in Hindi cinema – including in Tabu’s very own Cheeni Kum – will there be a time in Hindi films when the female character will be shown older than her male counterpar­t?

Tabu said: “If certain things are accepted in society, then I think films will reflect that. I think the older man and younger woman concept is more widely accepted in the world and in society, so, we see more of it on-screen. I am sure that societal choices and the way we live will reflect in cinema because cinema is not happening in isolation.”

When Tabu was asked if she felt actresses had less shelf life, as compared with actors in today’s time, Ajay chose to give an answer.

“I think this kind of a question is

De De Pyaar De outdated because the time has changed. Today, actresses have more shelf life, or as much life as compared to the male actors.

“It’s not true at all and I am sure everybody will agree with it. There is no difference in shelf life anymore. It was there earlier, but now it is not the case. I think Tabu is here, Kajol is here and there are so many of them who are still working in films. So, things are changing.”

Ajay is returning to a romantic comedy after a long time. He said it was a fun experience.

De De Pyaar De, produced by T-Series and Luv Films, will be released on May 17. | IANS

 ?? IANS ?? TABU, Ajay Devgn and Rakul Preet Singh at the trailer launch of their upcoming film
in Mumbai. |
IANS TABU, Ajay Devgn and Rakul Preet Singh at the trailer launch of their upcoming film in Mumbai. |

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