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“Bollywood is a mesmerizing blend of glamour and allure, but its true essence lies beyond its sex appeal” – Nitu Chandra

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Recently Germany’s international broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW) raised an important question in its talk show, ‘Is Bollywood Sexist?’. The discussion happened after Tata Institute of Social Sciences released a report that stated that in most successful Hindi films, the story was driven by male characters and many hit movies portrayed women in a sexist manner.

In this new series, KiaGia.com will be asking various celebrities, media personalities and journalists about whether they too believe that Bollywood is sexist.

Nitu Chandra has made a mark in the industry with films of diverse genres like ‘Garam Masala’ (2005), ‘Traffic Signal’ (2007), ‘Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye’ (2008), ’13B: Fear Has A New Address’ (2009), etc.

After achieving much recognition as an actor, Nitu started her own production house, Champaran Talkies. The film ‘Mithila Makhaan’ (2020) backed by Champaran Talkies, won the prestigious National Award. The film was directed by her brother, Nitin Chandra.

In her debut film ‘Garam Masala’ she played the role of Sweety. The film was a success and it helped her to earn a foothold in the industry. In her second Hindi film, the Madhur Bhandarkar-directorial ‘Traffic Signal’, she outstandingly proved her capability as Rani.

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Here’s what Nitu has to say on this topic:

“Bollywood, a true embodiment of talent and versatility, exudes an undeniable allure that captivates audiences worldwide. Its charm lies in the abundance of variety, vibrant colors, tantalizing tastes and above all, the ability to deliver content that resonates universally.

Reflecting on the rich tapestry of Bollywood’s history, each era stands as a testament to the industry’s evolution. The ’70s and ’80s were a thrilling era of action-packed films with the iconic Mr. Amitabh Bachchan leading the way, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of fans across the globe. The ’90s and the early 2000s brought a wave of romantic movies gracefully portrayed by the charismatic Shah Rukh Khan, touching the souls of countless romantics worldwide.

Today’s Bollywood is a dazzling showcase of style, fashion and glamour, embracing the modern zeitgeist while maintaining its cultural roots. The industry continues to flourish evolving with the times and weaving stories that strike a chord with a global audience.

Beyond its captivating visuals and stellar performances, Bollywood has demonstrated its power to address societal issues, evoke emotions and foster connections that transcend borders. This unique blend of entertainment and substance has earned Bollywood a special place in the hearts of cinephiles worldwide.

As the curtains rise on each new Bollywood masterpiece, the world eagerly anticipates the magic that awaits on the silver screen. The industry’s ability to blend tradition with contemporary themes, coupled with its flair for storytelling cements its position as a powerhouse of cinematic brilliance.

With its ever-growing popularity and continuous expansion into the global market, Bollywood’s allure remains unyielding. It continues to stand tall as a true ambassador of Indian culture and a beacon of creative excellence, solidifying its position as one of the most enchanting and beloved film industries globally.

Indeed Bollywood is a mesmerizing blend of glamour and allure, but its true essence lies beyond its sex appeal. At the core of this vibrant industry is an abundance of talent and versatility that makes it truly exceptional.”

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