Anupria Goenka: Women judged on basis of how they dress and speak tellychakkar.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tellychakkar.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
: Monday, March 8, 2021, 12:50 PM IST Through my work, I want to highlight the issues that continue to affect women even today : Anupria Goenka
On Womenâs Day, Anupria wishes that all families teach their young boys to respect women and see them as equals.
Apart from being a versatile actor who has carved a niche for herself with her performances, Anupria Goenka is known to be a strong voice for gender equality and women empowerment. Last year, the actor was seen playing a pivotal part in Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors, a web series that talks about prevalent and grave issues like domestic abuse and marital rape. For Anupria, telling stories that can start a start a dialogue is her responsibility as an artiste.
Women s Day Special: Wonder women who smashed stereotypes on screen
Here are some titles celebrating stories of strength and courage through
path-breaking stories and fabulous performances.
Portraying diverse shades of femininity and breaking stereotypical mindsets, women in Indian cinema have come a long way. From Sruthi Hariharan in
Vadham to Kirti Kulhari in
Criminal Justice to Tripti Dimri in
Bulbbul, actresses are ruling the OTT space and the small and big screen with clutter-breaking performances. Ahead of Womenâs Day, here are some titles that help celebrate strength, power, and courage of women.
Konkona Sen Sharma and Bhumi Pednekar in Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare
Pankaj Tripathi: I m an actor and considered a good one tellychakkar.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tellychakkar.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
MUMBAIâIt was the âWebâ (as in Web Original Series) that enmeshed us in entertainment in 2020âespecially after the lockdown and pandemic began from late March.
Whether shot wholly before the crisis and only post-produced later, or bravely readied in part or whole later, these shows were our stout companions â even as we grew stouter â that did not make us miss the movies and theaters as much as we otherwise would have.
More, we could see all of them at our time and place (convenience) and on our device of choice (phones, laptops, PC, TV, iPads) and they were needed as mood- elevators and stress-busters in those critical times. Binge-watch them or otherwise, these shows were produced on a lavish level, though the recovery on investment modalities are as yet unknown.