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MUMBAI: Women rarely get to do action scenes in films ’cos of how we’re perceived in society: Shruti
MUMBAI: Having recently recovered from COVID-19, Shruti Haasan has gotten back to work and is currently working on Chiranjeevi’s next in Hyderabad.
The actress has a slew of films lined up, including a film with Balakrishna and Prashanth Neel’s pan-India flick Salaar opposite Prabhas.
Off-screen, she spends a lot of time training in mixed martial arts. However, Shruti says she hasn’t been able to showcase her martial arts skills on-screen as often as she’d like. Speaking to Hyderabad Times, the actress says, “Action is something that I enjoy, but it depends on how convincing it is in the story.
I’m someone who firmly believes women can kick b**t better than anyone else, but I may be speaking from a place of privilege. In India, there are many women who may not be so privileged and can’t defend themselves.
So as filmmakers, we have to be careful about how to approach this and how real it should feel. It’s always powerful to see a woman kick a** on-screen. However, it needs to blend into the story in a way that reflects reality.”
The actress made a splash with her action scenes in Ravi Teja’s Krack, in which she played the role of a cop. “In Krack, it made sense, ’cos the character is someone who’s expected to showcase her fighting skills.
But otherwise, it’s hard to justify it. Women rarely get to do action on screen, and I don’t blame cinema for that because that’s just the reality of most women in our country.
Even in the West, it took a long time before women got to do such roles. However, the power of cinema is that you get to imagine things that are one step beyond reality.
So, hopefully, we’ll see a lot more action roles being written for women,” Shruti.
Known to speak her mind, Shruti says she doesn’t shy away from questioning things when she’s working in a film. However, she doesn’t like to think of herself as a ‘rebel’.
“I’m more of a rebellious nerd to be honest,” she laughs, adding, “I’m this geeky person who likes to read and stay by herself, but I’m also rebellious in the sense that I like to question things.
I want people to see things from my point of view as well. Eventually, as an artiste you want to share your point of view with the rest of the world. So I try to do that.”
The actress, who will soon be seen Prashanth Neel’s pan-India film with Prabhas, says she gets irked when people in the North mock people with South Indian heritage.
I’m a really proud South Indian, when someone goes at me with “idli, dosa, sambar” I really go at them with a machete, intellectual machete so to speak (laughs). When people in the North feign ignorance about the culture in the South, it is nothing but micro-aggression. We’ve taken it for a long time and we still do. But I won’t tolerate it,” she says, adding, “But having said that, from my experience of working in Hindi cinema, nobody’s looked down on South Indian actors.
In fact, They’ve always been genuinely respectful of the way we work and the success of our industries.
I’m really glad we’re in the space that we are today, where talents from different industries are coming under one umbrella. It’s a great thing for Indian cinema.”
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NEW DELHI: Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions Sells 50% Stake
NEW DELHI: Business tycoon Adar Poonawalla has acquired a 50% stake in Karan Johar‘s Dharma Productions and Dharmatic Entertainment (collectively known as Dharma). According to a press note released by Dharma Productions, the deal, finalised for ₹1,000 crore, involves Poonawalla’s Serene Entertainment. The remaining 50% ownership will remain with Karan Johar, who will lead the company’s creative vision as the Executive Chairman.
As the Chief Executive Officer, Apoorva Mehta will collaborate with Karan to guide the strategic direction and ensure operational excellence within the organisation.
Adar Poonawalla expressed his happiness to join hands with Karan Johar. He said, “I am delighted to have the opportunity to partner with one of the most iconic production houses in our nation, along with my friend Karan Johar. We hope to build and grow Dharma and scale even greater heights in the years to come.”
Talking about the partnership, Karan Johar said, “From its inception, Dharma Productions has been synonymous with heartfelt storytelling that captures the essence of Indian culture. My father dreamed of creating films that would leave a lasting impact, and I’ve dedicated my career to expanding that vision.”
KJo added, “Today, as we join forces with Adar, a close friend and an exceptional visionary and innovator, we’re poised to elevate Dharma’s legacy to new heights. This partnership represents a perfect blend of our emotional storytelling prowess and forward-thinking business strategies. It’s about honoring our roots while embracing the future of global entertainment. Dharma’s journey has been remarkable, and this collaboration opens up a world of possibilities for creating content that will resonate across borders and generations.”
The CEO of Dharma, Apoorva Mehta said that this partnership allows the production house to take “bigger creative steps.” He said, “Over the years, I’ve witnessed Dharma’s transformation into a multi-faceted content powerhouse. This partnership with Adar realizes our vision and marks a new era where cinema, streaming, and global content converge. It enables us to explore new avenues in content creation and distribution, elevating the Indian entertainment ecosystem. More importantly, this investment allows us to take bigger creative steps.”
Dharma Productions was founded in 1976 by Karan Johar’s father, Yash Johar. The production house has been behind films such as Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, Student of the Year, Good Newwz and Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva.
On the other hand, Dharmatic Entertainment was launched in 2018 and focuses on a wide array of projects, including web series, documentaries and feature films. Ajeeb Daastaans, Ae Watan Mere Watan, Koffee With Karan, Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives and The Tribe are produced by Dharmatic Entertainment.
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MUMBAI: Shahid Kapoor opens up about the challenges faced by character actors in Bollywood
MUMBAI: There is a prejudice against star kids that every actor’s child is born with a silver spoon in his mouth. However, according to Shahid Kapoor, this is not true, as the power lies in the hands of superstars, big directors, producers, and not character actors.
In a conversation with Neha Dhupia on her chat show, Shahid Kapoor, who is the son of veteran actor Pankaj Kapur, delved into the nuanced dynamics of privilege and struggle within the Bollywood industry. Despite his lineage, Kapoor candidly addressed the challenges faced by character actors, highlighting the stark reality that only superstars wield significant influence while character actors often lack power.
Shahid expressed his belief in the importance of earning success through hard work, emphasizing the satisfaction derived from overcoming obstacles and earning recognition on merit. He said starting your struggle in a luxury car and then buying a luxury car after being successful doesn’t have any fun. One needs to know the challenge of traveling on local trains, and the complexity of arranging money for the first photoshoot, as the victory after this hard work tastes sweet.
He even reflected on being a background dancer during his initial days. He said, forget about enjoying a star status among the other background dancers, when you are working with choreographer Shaimak Dawar, you need to earn your place in the center. He expressed that there was a struggle and fight among his contemporaries to get a spot in the first row.
Amid these reflections, Kapoor remains focused on his craft, having recently commenced shooting for his upcoming action thriller, ‘Deva,’ which was announced last year.
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MUMBAI: Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya turns 26: Kajol says THIS was the symbol of an innocent girl back then
MUMBAI: One of the most successful movies of the 90s, Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya brought on-screen Kajol and Salman Khan for the first time, in a simple boy meets girl love story. The movie also starred Arbaaz Khan and Dharmendra in key roles, and was directed by Salman’s brother Sohail Khan.
Today, the movie completed 26 years of its release, and marking the occasion, Kajol took to her IG handle to share some stills with Salman, Dharmendra and Arbaaz. In the movie, Kajol plays Muskaan, a simple village girl, who goes to the city for higher studies, where she meets the rich Suraj (Salman), and falls in love with him, despite their contrasting backgrounds. Sharing the same, Kajol wrote, “When tying ur hair in a plait was a symbol of an innocent girl 👧🤪 #26yearsofpyaarkiyatodarnakya”
While on Kajol, earlier this month, on Women’s day, March 8, Kajol posted a video paying tribute to the wonderful women in her life including her mother Tanuja, sisters Tanishaa Mukerji and Rani Mukerji, daughter Nysa Devgan and mother-in-law Veena Devgan. She shared a throwback video and said, “Happy #womensday to all these amazing women who don’t need a day to celebrate themselves coz they’re running their worlds everyday and they can and do take a day off when they need it without anyone’s permission! Cheers and kudos to this breed of #badasswomen!#internationalwomensday.”
On the work front, Kajol will next be seen in Kriti Sanon’s maiden production venture, ‘Do Patti’. The film marks the first-ever collaboration of Kajol and Kriti Sanon. The teaser of the film was launched in February, and Kajol essays the role of a cop in the film. Speaking about the film earlier , Kajol said, “Do Patti has a standout script that promises a unique blend of adventure and mystery. It is a story that is not only rooted in India but also promises the thrill that can be enjoyed by entertainment enthusiasts across borders ’’
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