Feminism
5 Bollywood Actresses Express Their Views On Feminism, Take A Look
For years, feminism has been the talk of the town. With the #MeToo movement, celebrities in the entertainment business were finally seen speaking out about the issue; it had become a rage. A number of films, including Naam Shabana, Pink, Queen, Thappad, Raazi, and Panga, among others, have influenced society standards and attitudes. On International Women's Day, read on to learn what some of our favorite B-town stars had to say on feminism, equality, wage gap, and opportunity, among other topics. Take a look at it. Kareena Kapoor Khan Kareena Kapoor Khan's fem | Click Here...
Emma Mackey Talks About How She Would Always Choose To Be A Feminist, Take A Look
"I don't believe I'd have enjoyed performing a banana blowjob scene," Emma Mackey thinks, arching an eyebrow as she recalls the scene in Sex Education in which her co-star Ncuti Gatwa cheerfully decapitates the fruit. The characters in Netflix's taboo-busting blockbuster frequently find themselves in awkward situations: an inconvenient erection here, a spot of self-loving in a car park there. The comedy-drama follows Otis Milburn (Asa Butterfield), a shy adolescent who reluctantly becomes his school's s*x therapist. Mackey plays Maeve Wiley, a punk bad girl who convinces Otis | Click Here...
Kajol Opens Up About Her Anti-Ageing Secrets: Says ‘Does Not Have A Social Or Nightlife’
Kajol the amazing and good-looking Bollywood actress has her own unique thoughts when it comes to feminism, about anti-ageing, being fit, and also about how she does not like to be social or have a nightlife. Kajol who was raised by a single mother has always been strong in mind from a very young age. She was choosy, categorical on what she wanted. A report written in msn.com, talks about one such interview of Kajol taken by Twinkle Khanna for The Icons: Kajol and Twinkle Khanna by Tweak India. Kajol opened herself up and went candid about a lot of personal things and we take | Click Here...
Kareena Kapoor Khan on film choices, feminism, stardom, and much more
Kareena Kapoor has been extremely open and bold with her opinions and she has always stood by them. A recent video shared by the popular YouTube channel, Film Companion, shared glimpses of her talking on film choices, feminism, stardom and more. Talking about film choices, the actress said that there is an array of content available in the industry. She also affirms the fact that the industry isn't just male-centric certainly, it depends on an individual to actually go out and choose a film script. She then pulls off her own instance saying, she can choose to do a film like Bajrangi | Click Here...
How Feminist Theatre Emerged in India
Theatre in India has been used to convey important messages, as a form of resistance and even as a way of inciting the audience to act. It has long been a medium of provoking thoughts and planting the seeds of activism, irrespective of the genre, location or format. Indian theatre history is littered with great theatre artists who have used comedy and satire to show the audience the truth of their society and at the same time, there have been those playwrights who have very cleverly infused information and educated the masses. In the last few decades, the theatre has seen a rise in t | Click Here...
Shweta Basu Prasad Writes: Your genes make you beautiful, not your jeans
I stand 5 feet and 2 inches tall, I have shoulder length hair and I wear glasses while reading. I wear loose pajamas and T shirt/kurta to the studio every day. The person you watch on the television, events or my interviews is not exactly how I look like in my everyday life. It takes me almost an hour to get into the character of Nandni for my show Chandra Nandni. One hour of wearing a wig extension (it's a periodical show), make up (although bare minimal), lashes to add drama to my eyes, jewellery, costume, etc. Even after all this it's the cinematographer's angles, camera lenses, t | Click Here...
I still sense Reemaji’s aura on the sets – Sayantani Ghosh
This girl has stunned many with her sharp features, killer looks and dynamic personality. She has been a bahu, a naagin and even a Bigg Boss contestant. That seems very daredevil in itself. Many might know this but she had a very successful modelling career in Kolkata before she got into acting, she won many beauty pageants as well. She got her breakthrough in the TV serial Kumkum in 2002 which was indeed her claim to fame. She started her acting career pretty early in her life and has quoted it as a sudden move which was not planned. Since childhood, she was hooked onto modelling and danci | Click Here...