‘Masculinity’ is always heard in Bollywood. Many artists have spoken out against it at different times.
This time Kiara Advani spoke about the ‘masculinity’ of Bollywood. The actress expressed resentment at the dominance of men in comedy characters.
Kiara said that apart from examples like Hategona ‘Queen’ or ‘Tanu Wades Manu’, significant comedy characters are created for male actors in Hindi cinema. Since stepping into Bollywood, Kiara has had the opportunity to act in only two comedy movies. This is the ‘Good News’ and horror-comedy ‘Bhulbhulaiya 2’ awaiting release.
In a recent interview, Kiara said, “The heroine creates a moment of great comedy in the film, but that’s rare. I’ve worked in comedy movies. The characters are enough too. But it’s just nothing compared. in comedy acting in the role of a hero. Unfortunately, the screenplays are also written that way. ‘
The heroine of ‘Sher Shah’ thinks it’s time to open her mouth about it. He said, ‘It’s frustrating that women don’t get good characters in comedy. Managers need to say we want more. Probably from now on I will. ‘
Acting in a comedy role is not easy, Kiara admits. According to her, perfect timing is the most important thing to play such a character, the actress did not forget to mention that. Kiara also said that she learned the ins and outs of comedy acting from Akshay Kumar and Diljit Doshanj in ‘Good News’ and Kartik Aryan and Rajpal Yadav in ‘Bhul Bhulaiya 2’.
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