NEW DELHI : Actor-director Renuka Shahane says she wanted to explore the societal pressure on women to toe the line in “Tribhanga: Tedhi Medhi Crazy”, a multi-generational relationship story of mothers and daughters.
Shahane, who is the daughter of writer Shanta Gokhale, says her aim was to humanise the mother figure through this depiction of an acrimonious equation between a famous writer Nayan and her daughter, an actor and Odissi dancer, played by Tanvi Azmi and Kajol, respectively. Mithila Palkar plays Nayan’s granddaughter, Masha.
“To humanise the mother is what I wanted to do in ‘Tribhanga’. The kind of expectations that there is on mothers and women generally…
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Actress Kajol enjoyed working on the women-dominated set of her upcoming digital film Tribhanga: Tedhi Medhi Crazy, and recalled how there was a time when men were not willing to participate in gender conversations."There was so much .
Cracked multiple dirty jokes : Kajol on working on women-dominated set of Tribhanga
The film, written and directed by Renuka Shahane, also features Tanvi Azmi and Mithila Palkar and is a family drama about three distinct women, and their unconventional life choices.
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MUMBAI: Actress Kajol enjoyed working on the women-dominated set of her upcoming digital film Tribhanga: Tedhi Medhi Crazy, and recalled how there was a time when men were not willing to participate in gender conversations. There was so much estrogen on Tribhanga sets that we completely beat the testosterone. We had too much fun on the sets and cracked multiple dirty jokes, if you saw the BTS (behind the scenes) of this film you would be in splits, Kajol said.