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Having more women filmmakers is bringing a change: Lara Dutta

Mumbai: Lara Dutta Bhupathi, who has enjoyed various roles in showbiz says with increasing participation of women behind the cameras, there's a change visible in the entertainment industry.
"I think the whole scene is changing because of more participation of women, and so there are that much better-written parts that women are getting in films. I think the younger including Alia Bhatt, Anushka Sharma, Deepika Padukone and Kangana Ranaut are really lucky to be a part of Indian cinema at a time when more women filmmakers are telling stories that deserve to be told.
"This is only improving the image of our women in Indian cinema," Lara said.
"They are coming up with the right story and thankfully, studios are ready to invest money and taking female filmmakers seriously. On the other hand, actresses like Kangana and Anushka are also producing their own films. I think that is how we are getting more and more empowered," she added.
While some of the iconic filmmakers like Mira Nair and Aparna Sen have represented Indian cinema on the global platform in the past, in the last few years names like Zoya Akhtar, Alankrita Shrivastava, Gauri Shinde and Konkona Sen Sharma have gone behind the camera for movies.
Actress Anushka has backed some offbeat films like "NH10", "Phillauri" and the latest "Pari" under her home production, while Priyanka Chopra is producing a slew of regional films.
Though heroines tend to get typecast in a mother's role after a certain age, it is interesting how at 39, Lara gets to play a strong professional like her part as a lawyer in "Azhar", and as an art gallery owner and curator in "Fitoor".
On this, she said: "I never made a strategy to choose a certain kind of role, but yes those are the kind of roles I am offered. Maybe, filmmakers believe that I can bring something more to such characters in a film. Honestly, I do not analyse them that much.
"I think that is why I have done a variety of roles from a lawyer to a village woman and a mad character in a comedy film like 'Singh Is Bliing'."





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