Kriti Sanon about the lack of female filmmakers in the Bollywood film industry!

Bollywood actress Kriti Sanon has been a part of several exciting films. Apart from acting, she is also a producer and an entrepreneur. In a recent interview with Anupama Chopra, she spoke about how male-led and female-led films are positioned differently, which is why they make different amounts of money. She said that there is a very patriarchal section where male opinion matters more than women’s opinion. I have seen that around. It happens. It’s a mentality.

Kriti Sanon said, “It’s a bit of a circle because the male-led films are budgeted and positioned in a very larger-than-life grand-scale kind of format, and they end up earning that money, and I feel like someone needs to take the front and the risk on positioning a female-led film on that scale.” She said that women’s presence on the film sets is significantly fewer and that women’s involvement in filmmaking should increase for diversified content and more authenticity in filmmaking.

The national award-winning actress then mentioned Ram Charan’s entry in RRR and called it “aspirational”. But when it comes to a female-led film, she said we “limit it in terms of either we get scared of what it’s gonna earn or not earn, and we sort of limit the positioning and aspirational value of it, and maybe that’s why it doesn’t end up earning that kind of money.”

In the same interview, Kriti revealed that sometimes she is offered an action film which excites her. However, the film’s budget is meagre and doesn’t match the story’s ambition.

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