Richa Chadha is never known for clipping from addressing the stereotypes of the industry. In a recent interview, he criticized an dimensional depiction of ‘progressive’ women in Bollywood films, often portrayed as party -to -party who smoke, drink, and often occur in nightclubs.
Richa Chadha called Bollywood Stereotypes
Such characters were “written badly,” Richa questioned whether filmmakers actually like women in real life. Talking with Fay D’Souza, he expressed frustration over the shallow representation of women in cinema and emphasized the need to tell more fine storytelling.
During the chat, Richa said, “They want to show you as a progressive woman- at least 2010s-2012 by smoking. Matlab cigarete jala liya, nightclub mein chale gaye hai. , Then you go to a nightclub). Written badly. I want to ask those filmmakers: Do you like these? And when you are fifty years old, how do you know them and this is a starting-twenty decade event. Then everyone gets their own teeth together.
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He said, “When they talk about sacrifice? Women already do enough. We make a small child with calcium in our bones. They get all the nutrients from your blood. Your hair comes out, The sleep is enough for the toss.
Richa Chadha on ‘Progressive’ Woman in Bollywood Films
The video clip quickly went viral on the Reddit, in which many NeTizens supported the ideas of Richa Chadha. A user speculated that she was referring to Deepika Padukone’s character Veronica from ‘Cocktail’, while another surprised was whether it was about Priyanka Chopra’s role in ‘Fashion’.
“They show progressive women in films who show as someone who smokes, drinks and goes to nightclubs.” – Ratna P Shah shares his views on the portrayal of women after Richa Chadha.
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Richa Chadha was last seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Hiramandi: The Diamond Bazaar’, which was streaming Netflix with Sonakshi Sinha, Aditi Rao Hydari and Taha Shah Badusha.