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'Being stereotyped is frustrating'

Being stereotyped is frustrating
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Kalki Koechlin said that she has been stereotyped in her roles and it has been frustrating. She was speaking on her own 'BBC' podcast with actor Rytasha Rathore. The episode was about body positivity and dealing with body shaming and trolling.

Kalki talked to Rytasha on the third season of 'Kalki Presents My Indian Life' and revealed that Rytasha got a breakthrough with 'Badho Bahu' but was soon typecast as a fat girl. After Rytasha talked about being stereotyped, Kalki said, "I can kind of relate to being the sidekick, the best friend who is funny but annoying or just somebody who is not very likable or a home-breaker or ready to mess up the plot. It has been frustrating."

She added, "I remember a director once approaching me for a role and saying, 'You are going to love this role because it is about a psycho. You know she is like drinking and really messed up in the head.' So yes, I relate to being stereotyped."

Kalki is currently awaiting the release of her next film, 'Goldfish', which also features Deepti Naval, Gordon Warnecke and Bharti Patel in important roles. Directed by Pushan Kriplani, the film had its world premiere at the 2022 Busan Film Festival and will soon be screened at the Raindance Film Festival in London.

Having made her Bollywood debut with Anurag Kashyap's 2009 film 'Dev D', Kalki went on to feature in films such as 'Shaitaan', 'That Girl in Yellow Boots' and 'Shanghai'.

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