Bollywood / Vidya Balan Angry alia bhatt Gangubai kathiawadi sanjay leela bhansali

Zoom News : Dec 20, 2022, 10:29 PM
Sanjay Leela Bhansali Film: Vidya Balan, who has made a special mark with her acting in many films including Dirty Picture, often keeps her views open. Vidya is counted as the heroine who made heroine-oriented films strong in Bollywood. Vidya has expressed strong displeasure over the talk about the success of Alia Bhatt starrer Gangubai Kathiawadi, one of the selected successful films of Bollywood this year. He has expressed surprise that when a film is a hit, most of the credit is given to its hero, but when Gangubai Kathiawadi became a hit, director Sanjay Leela Bhansali flew away with the credit.

everyone's hard work

In a chat show, Vidya Balan raised the question why Gangubai performed well? She believes that the credit should definitely be given to Alia. But this has not happened. Expressing her displeasure over this, Vidya said that if a heroine-oriented film performs well in our country, then the credit is given to the director and this is a ridiculous thing. In conversation on the show, Vidya said that today all the heroines have worked hard to strengthen the position of women in films. Many actresses are still doing it. But Vidya raised the question that if the films of heroes are not running after the Corona era, then how can it be said that the films of heroines are also not running. What would you say about the success of Gangubai? It has performed better than many hero's films.

Industry not changing

In the same conversation, Vidya said that people's attitude towards heroine-oriented films is changing, but this is not the case in the industry. He said that after the epidemic, many people have started saying very easily that now heroine-oriented films will not run in theaters because the film industry is going through a bad phase. His films are getting beaten one after the other. But the truth is that the films belong to your so-called hero people. However, no one told Vidya on the show that post-pandemic, completely heroine-centric films like her own Sherni to Kangana Ranaut's Dhaakad, Taapsee Pannu's Shabaash Mithu and Huma Qureshi-Sonakshi Sinha's Double XL are doing badly at the box office. Kind of beaten up.

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