January 11, 2021
Tisca Chopra Says Actresses Were Described As Three B’s When She Started Working In Bollywood & It’s Eye-Popping! s(Pic credit: Facebook/Tisca Chopra)
Actress Tisca Chopra says feminine roles are no longer generic stereotypes but people who have conflicts, dimensions and trajectories.
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“When I started out, there were three types of roles; there were the three B’s. The babe from age 16-25, the Bhabhi from age 25-40 and anything over 40 was Biji,” Tisca said while talking about how things have changed for female stars.
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“Fortunately, since then, things have moved and characters have now evolved to becoming far more layered, nuanced, lived in and fleshed out. Feminine roles are no longer generic stereotypes but people who have conflicts, dimensions and trajectories and are far more interesting to play,” Tisca Chopra added.
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Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan feels the shades of cinema are changing, and says it is the right time to be an actor.