Kajol reveals she didnt face patriarchy: Says she got lucky as her family backed gender equality
Kajol is at present preparing for the arrival of her impending film Tribhanga. She is making her OTT debut with this film and it will debut on January 15. The film additionally includes Tanvi Azmi and Mithila Palkar in lead jobs. As of late, in a meeting with the Late morning, Kajol has spoken about her character 'Anu' in the film, sex correspondence and that's just the beginning. The entertainer said that she feels that her character Anu is an expansion of herself. "On the off chance that I don't channel my words, Anu is 10 strides in front of me," added Kajol.
She likewise clarified that she was sure to make her computerized debut with Tribhanga when she saw chief Renuka Shahane's savvy comprehension of her three heroes. Kajol additionally said that she can absolutely identify with her character Anu as the two of them feel love, scorn and energy profoundly. "Despite the fact that it was tiring to play her, it was not hard to get her," additional the entertainer. Looking at going for the ladies drove film including Tanvi Azmi and Mithila Palkar, she said it was a novel encounter for her. "The best thing about being on set with such tough ladies was that there was no frailty," Kajol expressed.
The web film depicts the relational elements between three ladies, who have a place with three unique ages and fight cultural assumptions. Discussing ladies doing combating judgment, the entertainer said that she views herself as fortunate as she experienced childhood in a climate that upheld sex balance. "My dad [Shomu Mukherjee] was against me getting hitched at 24. He said that I should work more before I get married. My mother [Tanuja] was my greatest ally, and advised me to go with my gut. I have been fortunate that everyone around has consistently defended me. Thus, I did precisely what I needed to do," she added. The entertainer further said that she didn't need to confront male centric society.
She likewise passed down the significance of being free to girl Nysa. "My mom made me autonomous, and my girl is as free as I am," Kajol closed.
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