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write a paragraph of 80 word about Indian actress

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Answered by sinchanasarika842
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Bollywood, the second largest film industry is widely known for its form of creative art. It is a form of art with the ability to entertain, educate, and reflect and shape our sense of who we are and our understanding of the society in which we live in. In Hindi films there exits the hero and heroine, however gender hierarchy can be seen and importance is imposed on the male actor. One would agree that the Hindi film industry is male-centric, with limited space for females to be versatile in the character they play. The roles played by the heroine are the same guidelines seen within the Indian society. The Indian society is an influence to Bollywood and is what shapes and defines the roles played by females in films. The portrayal of women in Hindi films has been stable in correspondence to the norms and values contained by the Indian society. “If the image [of women in the cinema] is submissive or secondary, it is the society who is responsible for it . . . filmmakers, keeping in mind the commercial aspect of films, simply

Answered by chitraaa
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Portrayal of Female’s in Bollywood films “Aaj mere paas bungla hai, gaadi hai, bank balance hai….…tumhare paas kya hai?”………….…. “Mere paas maa hai!” In the movie Deewar the mere mention of the word “Maa” proved to be way more precious than all the worldly pleasures. In films or serials, a man’s mother is shown as very powerful and dictating. Think again. They are the MAN’S mother! In an indirect way, the power is given to her because she is representing the patriarchal side of society. The most favorite pass time of any Indian is watching a TV set or catching up the show of their desired interest in the local cinema hall. As people are investing a major chunk of their time in the reel world it is, but natural to affect their real world. But does it always happen that way? “Cinema has only been around for a 100 years; men have been treating women badly for much longer than that,” argues filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan. “So how can one blame cinema for what is going wrong in our country today?” Why it is that Aishwarya Rai Bacchan planning robberies in Dhoom2 inspires thousands of people but when the same actress is show casted as an ethical person she is not followed? It is not about what the reel plays that affect our minds but what we make of it. Nothing can be so inspirational that it can change our way of thinking other than we ourselves. But the sad truth is that people do get influenced by the cinema.

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