In
her India Today Conclave Mumbai - 2019
debut, Kriti Sanon was candid on how
the film industry is gradually becoming a better place for actresses, how she
has dealt with gender bias and her thoughts on wide pay parity.
TAKEAWAYS:
Women
are no longer simply arm candy
Actresses
now are getting “meatier, better parts” one in which their contribution goes
beyond just four scenes and two songs. The narratives are revolving around
female protagonists are more prevalent and the box office success of movies
like Queen, Piku and Raazi is motivating producers to back more such films.
Sanon herself is doing one in Mimi, which tackles the subject of surrogacy.
Women
don’t get due credit
Sanon
cited film reviews which devoted a paragraph to describe the performance of the
actor but barely acknowledged the efforts of actress. “I’d love feedback. Even
if you don’t like it just say it,” she said.
Bollywood
needs to reduce the pay gap
“There’s
a huge, huge difference”, said Sanon on the remuneration given to actors
vis-à-vis actresses. The onus, she elaborated, is on the actresses to assert
that they won’t settle for less. Positive change in this direction is already
happening. “Women are standing up for themselves,” she said, “and wanting to
prove themselves. If you value yourself only then will others value you."
Breaking
stereotypes
Sanon
said that while she's happy to do songs like Aira Gaira (Kalank) and Ao Kabhie
Haveli Pe (Stree) because she loves dancing she won't sign up for a role that
degrades a woman or puts her down. What she seeks are roles like Tabu in
Andhadhun and Gone Girl that enable her to break her current image as the girl
next door.
QUOTES:
“It’s
the best time to be a woman in the film industry.”
“We
never say male-oriented films but we will always say female-oriented ones.”
“Love
is not complicated. People are. We overthink.”
(On
relationships)
"An
ideal man doesn't exist."
"I
like a man with a good sense of humour, OK with not doing anything and have
conversations with. I am not materialistic. For me it's the little things that
matter more."
(On
the qualities she seeks in a man)
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