The Women In Cinema fete was held in Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, a country whose first female-directed film was made just 10 years ago, and which lifted a 35-year ban on movie theaters in 2017.
Women need good representation in cinema : Bhumi Pednekar ANI | Updated: Apr 01, 2021 22:22 IST
New Delhi [India], April 1 (ANI): Bollywood actor Bhumi Pednekar on Thursday talked about the importance and need for a good representation of women in cinema and how through her work she has always strived to bring light to the real women of our society.
The ace actor who has time and again shown that she is inclined to choose social entertainers through her versatile performances in films like Toilet - Ek Prem Katha , Shubh Mangal Saavdhan , Bala , Dum Laga Ke Haisha , among others, talked about why women need good representation in cinema.
Here s why Rani Mukerji believes women hold power to change their representation in movies
Rani Mukerji will be next seen in Bunty Aur Babli 2 , co-starring Saif Ali Khan, Siddhant Chaturvedi, and debutante Sharvari. Rani Mukerji
Updated: Mar 8, 2021, 05:25 PM IST
On the occasion of International Women s Day, Bollywood star Rani Mukerji spoke her mind about how women should ensure to support more women in every department of film-making in the male-driven Indian film industry.
The 42-year-old actor, who has presented audiences with some of the most loved women protagonists on screen, through her performances in films like Black , Hichki , Mardaani , No One Killed Jessica , among many others, spoke about why women need to empower each other more in cinema.
The Exhibits and the Eyewitness, 2017).
Fahadh has acquired a reputation for often giving up being a film’s hero in favour of a supporting role that appeals to him and lending an X Factor to that role. His confident choices ultimately led to India-wide accolades for
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Soon (2020) that marked a new frontier for Indian cinema at large with its exploration of the desktop genre tailored to fit the constraints imposed on filmmakers by the COVID19 lockdown.
Fahadh 2.0 is at the forefront of the Malayalam New New Wave and has gradually grown to be considered one of India’s finest actors by pan-India cinephiles too.