Shabana-Male stars should play second fiddle to actresses

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Shabana Azmi: Male stars should play second fiddle to actresses

PTI | Feb 3, 2016, 09.31 PM ISTShabana Azmi

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Known for her strong portrayal of women characters on screen, actress Shabana Azmi feels male stars in Bollywood should consider playing secondary character to actresses in movies.

Azmi said as many actresses are happy to be playing second fiddle to a hero, the same gesture should be reciprocated to make women-oriented cinema more viable.

"I think for women centred films to become even more viable, and be able to expand their budget, it's time the big male stars also once in a while work in a role that is secondary as compared to the girl. This is something we need to encourage," Azmi told PTI.

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"Because so many girls, who are very important in their own right, are quite happy sometimes to also be playing second fiddle to the man, so why shouldn't that gesture be reciprocated. I think it'll lead to a healthy atmosphere."

The 65-year-old actress, who last year worked in Aishwarya Rai Bachchan-starrer 'Jazbaa' and will be next seen with Sonam Kapoor in 'Neerja,' believes actresses today are making brave choices in their roles.

"The girls are particularly making brave choices. It is absolutely wonderful. Look at what Vidya Balan, Deepika, Priyanka, Kangana, have done. Completely unconventional roles. They are willing to make the sacrifice that was required."

Azmi said women are "willing" to take a cut in their pay cheque too if required.

"Now what is happening is that when you work in a film which doesn't have a big mainstream hero then you have to have to take a cut in your pay cheque. And they're willing to do that. And that's very good," she said.
On Bollywood's focus on box office numbers and constant buzz surrounding 'Rs 100 crore club', the 'Masoom' actress says that chasing box-office figures can be pressurising for an actor but is something which can be controlled if the male star lowers his remuneration.

"Box office is definitely a pressure. But it is not artificial because it depends on the budget. Not all films need to make 100 crore for them to be successful. It really is in proportion to the budget of the film. If an actor is going to charge the moon then he better guarantee that he is going to return that money."

Citing an example of filmmaker actor Raj Kapoor, Azmi said an actor lowering his fees is in the best interest of the film.

"Look at directors like Raj Kapoor in the past. If they made a film which didn't meet the box office expectations then in the next film they took a huge cut from the distributor. Because you have to guard the health of your career, and industry," she said.



Commenting on the issue of pay inequality in the film industry, Azmi said it is the male star who brings in the money so they should also help actresses by working in women oriented cinema.

"Pay inequality is completely determined by the fact that it is the male actor who brings in the money. Plain and simple. And that's why I am saying once in a while they should give a lift to a woman centred film by agreeing to do it just the way the women do. That would be healthy."
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Why?? What if they don't want to?? Why should males step down to raise the women?? Why not the filmmakers make efforts to make women as relevant without the men having to step down...I just don't get this thinking...
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women oriented roles are enough for actress to prove themselves...why should a male actor play second fiddle to actresses is beyond me ..😕
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The male leads in TV shows actually play 2nd fiddle to actresses
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Indirectly she wants male actors to draw the audience towards female oriented movies by playing the second fiddle. It's not a bad ploy 😆
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Originally posted by: fivestars

women oriented roles are enough for actress to prove themselves...why should a male actor play second fiddle to actresses is beyond me ..😕


exactly...how many women folk took pity over Aishwarya's come back and went to watch Jazba despite its bad reviews...no they were busy criticizing Aish's acting skills ...but feminism ka naara lagane ko de do...fir dekho...when u can't spend ur 10 dollars to raise a woman...u want a male to sacrifice his career to raise a woman?? how is that even fair?
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The male leads in TV shows actually play 2nd fiddle to actresses


Oh yeah!! But I think that's cuz the target audience of Indian tv shows are majorly women. Btw wonder if female tv actors get paid more
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Film is a show business, not charity. Each one charges according to the seat capacity they bring.
Her example of Raj Kapoor cutting his fees if the show does not run well is reasonable. (It had happened with Ranjikant too. He once returned the money to the distributors when his movie did not perform well). When high budget films do not perform well, theatre owners, distributors, studios, everyone suffers loss. The superstar who consumes one third of the budget cannot be shielded.
If he does not change, market will force him to bend.
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Does the word EQUAL mean nothing to her ? Does she mean to portray a strong woman, a man must be under her. It could mean a boss. But if you look at relationships, it comes across as being bitchy. In that context, when did bitchy mean strong ? Fortunately not everyone is living in the dark ages. In strong, supportive relationships with mutual love and respect people actually work together towards one goal, they compromise, respect others strengths and no one is looking to be the one on top. Fortunately such relationships are not fiction, they do exist in the real world.
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Originally posted by: blue-ice


exactly...how many women folk took pity over Aishwarya's come back and went to watch Jazba despite its bad reviews...no they were busy criticizing Aish's acting skills ...but feminism ka naara lagane ko de do...fir dekho...when u can't spend ur 10 dollars to raise a woman...u want a male to sacrifice his career to raise a woman?? how is that even fair?


true !!!!

i guess its time for shabana's W*F statements...😆



on other note in piku ,DP and AB were projected as main leads bechara irfan is a second fiddle and in TWMR ,madhavan is a second fiddle as the movie was kanganas's ...

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