Bhumi Pednekar talks breaking stereotypes in Bollywood

The actor calls out the industry for 'whitewashing women' and highlighting 'toxic masculinity'


Entertainment Desk August 28, 2020
Bhumi Pednekar. PHOTO: FILE

Bollywood actor Bhumi Pednekar has been breaking stereotypes since the beginning of her career in Bollywood. The actor has been lauded for bringing in diversity when it comes to breaking the barriers of fair actors making it big in the showbiz. 

However, the actor has now shared even now the female characters are whitewashed on screen and there is a need to change that notion, reported The Indian Express. 

"We need to change the depiction of genders. We need to change how we show women and men. Women are not supposed to be whitewashed - we have desires, we have ambition, we have physical needs and emotions, and we have the capacity to balance. I believe women have superpowers. I think we need to see a lot more of that in our cinema," the Saand Ki Aankh actor said.

She added that there has to be a change also in the way men are shown on screen.

"Similarly, we must alter the way men are shown in films. We put so much pressure on the male gender, telling them that they are supposed to be strong, that they can't cry, can't show emotion. That is so wrong. This narrative -- ‘mard ko dard nahi hota' or ‘a man doesn't hurt' - needs to change," she said.

Bhumi says cinema has a huge impact on its audience and it can be used to change the mindset of people in the most positive way.

"I also believe we need to stop objectifying women and there needs to be a lot more inclusivity in films. I know change is in the air. I just wish we could accelerate it. Like, I just watched Super Deluxe and I couldn't believe what I was watching," she said.

Bhumi says there is great work happening in cinema. "I feel lucky to be part of the Hindi film industry at this point," she added.

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