Producer Prerna Arora says female-centric films are a "catalyst for change", urges audience to embrace its richness
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| "Female-oriented films are a need of the hour,” says Prerna Arora |
There
was a time when makers didn't have enough confidence in female-led films or
women-centric narratives as they thought that these films wouldn't leave the
cash registers ringing at the box office. But that was also the time when the
film industry was dominated by men. It was a man's world, and women were just
living as per the rules set by men. However, tables turned, and over the years,
several women such as Meghna Gulzar, Mira Nair, Guneet Monga, Ekta Kapoor and
Prerna Arora among others challenged the status quo by getting into the
business of filmmaking. They not only fanned the flames of change by bringing
female-centric narratives, but also challenged and went beyond the typical norm
of the industry. They explored the unseen, the unrecognised and the least
talked about female narratives, which not only resonated with the audience, but
also changed the dynamics of Indian cinema.
As
a proponent for inclusivity, filmmaker Prerna Arora asserts that now, more than
ever, female-oriented films are essential to challenge stereotypes and ignite
conversations. She urged other filmmakers and audiences to embrace the richness
of female narratives. "Female-oriented films are a need of the hour. They
are not just a reflection of our times but also a catalyst for change. In
today's world, where inclusivity and representation matter more than ever, it's
crucial to amplify the voices of women on screen. These films serve as a mirror
to society, sparking vital discussions and paving the way for a more equitable
and empathetic future," said the filmmaker, who has produced films such as
'Pari', 'Toilet: Ek Prem Katha', 'Pad Man' and others.
Arora's
contribution to the transformative shift in the industry continues with her
upcoming film 'Hero Heeroine'. The film 'Hero Heeroine' is a pan-India project
starring Divya Khossla in the lead role, while Tusshar Kapoor, Suchitra
Krishnamoorthi and others play pivotal roles.
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