Attitude towards married actresses should be changed: Sonam Kapoor

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Attitude towards married actresses should be changed: Sonam Kapoor

Actors like Kareena Kapoor Khan and Rani Mukerji are making their comeback this year after childbirth, and Anushka Sharma went right back to shooting her new film Zero after some days of travel.

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ISonam Kapoor will soon be seen in PadMan.
ISonam Kapoor will soon be seen in PadMan.(AFP)

Updated: Jan 16, 2018 19:22 IST

By Indo Asian News Service, Indo Asian News Service

Sonam Kapoor, caught amidst wedding rumours, says it is high time people change their attitude towards married actresses. With the changing narratives and various age representations of women in Hindi cinema, in the last few years, the Indian cine-goers have been exposed to many stories that celebrate women. Actors like Kareena Kapoor Khan and Rani Mukerji are making their comeback this year after childbirth, and Anushka Sharma went right back to shooting her new film Zero after some days of travel.

There was also Surveen Chawla, who revealed her new relationship status only after two years of her marriage, stressing on how "being married does not make an actress less desirable.

How does Sonam, who constantly tries to keep her personal life as private as possible, look at the whole change? "I will start talking about it when the media will start asking the same questions to all the male actors in our industry -- about how they will take up their career after marriage, when will they make a comeback after the birth of their baby... This whole attitude towards married actress should be changed, said Sonam.

Citing references from the past, she said, "Whether it is Nutan, Nargis, Waheeda Rehman, Sharmila Tagore, Dimple Kapadia, Madhuri Dixit, Kajol, Kareena Kapoor Khan -- they are all loved by our audience even after their marriage. So the mindset has been encouraged by a few filmmakers and media people. "But hey, there are progressive and non-progressive minds in every business. So as in our industry. We should keep working... the change will come.

Sonam's next big screen outing is PadMan. She essays a special character who supports and encourages a man to grow in his mission. The man on the mission in Pad Man is Akshay Kumar, who takes on a role inspired by a real life hero who devised a low-cost sanitary pad-making machine for women's hygiene. It's interesting how well-known actors like Sonam are supporting content-driven films even with small roles. Sonam said, "I think it is important to make a film that is entertaining but also has a message along with it. And as an actor, if I have a reach to a wider audience, why not support a story that is deserved to be told? Otherwise, what is the point of making films that create no impact in the mind of our audience?

Asked about her opinion on the issue surrounding how talks on menstruation are considered a social taboo, Sonam said she hopes the stigma attached to it would go away. "In the first place, women are looked at differently in our society as we do not give them the same opportunity and respect of a man. That happens in most Indian households. When a girl child grows up and starts chumming, there is a stigma attached to it, and makes the girl feel less, inferior and under-confident. On the contrary, that whole physical transformation makes a girl special. She is enabled to reproduce. She should be taught to celebrate it, not to hide it. I hope that after the film releases, the stigma attached to menstruation and its hygiene will go away, Sonam said.

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Ab shaadi hone wali hai toh madam ko married actresses ki yaad aayi 👏
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Married actesses are making films. An despite only 20-30 % of them succeed they still get the financing for them. What more do they want. Just whining all the time 😆😆😆
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and then she slams journos when they ask her about her impending wedding.

Behena, aap shaadi shuda ladkiyon ke baare me itna sochogi, toh journos ko toh yahi lagna hai ki aap bhi quataar me hai...
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and then she slams journos when they ask her about her impending wedding.

Behena, aap shaadi shuda ladkiyon ke baare me itna sochogi, toh journos ko toh yahi lagna hai ki aap bhi quataar me hai...


"I will start talking about it when the media will start asking the same questions to all the male actors in our industry -- about how they will take up their career after marriage, when will they make a comeback after the birth of their baby..."

Talking about it isn't the problem, it's the way the subject is treated by the journos if it's a woman rather than a man.

It's relevant when one knows than Imran Khan took a break post-baby. Men can also take parental leave as they are more and more involved in the child upbringing.
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Married actesses are making films. An despite only 20-30 % of them succeed they still get the financing for them. What more do they want. Just whining all the time 😆😆😆


"Whether it is Nutan, Nargis, Waheeda Rehman, Sharmila Tagore, Dimple Kapadia, Madhuri Dixit, Kajol, Kareena Kapoor Khan -- they are all loved by our audience even after their marriage. So the mindset has been encouraged by a few filmmakers and media people. "But hey, there are progressive and non-progressive minds in every business. So as in our industry. We should keep working... the change will come.

I wouldn't call this whining but calling it the way it is. If women have flops so have men and the laters are far more damaging financially as the budgets are higher.
Also only a handful of men actors can manage to bring in a ROI which is at least half of the budget and let's not talk about doubling it.

When a producer produces a movie with an actress, he thinks long and hard about the project and the budget. He won't splurge and indulge same can't be said when they cast actors (even those who have a disastrous BO record)

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