TIL Desk Bollywood/ Chitrangda Singh, whose latest film to release is “Baazaar”, says actresses get stereotyped by the film fraternity and audience alike based on their on-screen image, and this is “scary” at times.
Having started her film career in 2003 with “Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi”, the actress has mostly been offered films in which she has portrayed a strong, idealistic and intelligent woman.
Chitrangda told in an interview: “I think actresses are perceived by their on-screen image in real life. I remember how after my debut film, people tend to think that I live my life wearing cotton saris like Geeta Rao of the film.
If we are doing something on-screen, and doing it conveniently, whether it’s the film fraternity or the audience — they start thinking about us like that. “I am sure actresses who are doing bold scenes if a character demands, they might be perceived in the same manner in real life, which is scary.” Whether it’s a film like “Sorry Bhai!” or “Inkaar” — while Chitrangda’s performance was appreciated, the titles never made it big at the box office.

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