Amid the controversy over Janhvi Kapoor's portrayal in Peddi, Kangana Ranaut shared her views on objectification in films. The actress-politician said filmmakers do not intentionally set out to objectify women, adding, "Aise toh koi bhi filmein nahi banana chah raha hain ki aao inko objectify kare," while stressing the importance of discussing different perspectives.
Actress and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut recently addressed the ongoing discussion around the portrayal of women in films amid the debate surrounding Janhvi Kapoor's Peddi controversy, where she was objectified in the film, facing massive backlash from audiences over her portrayal in it.
Kangana Ranaut On Women Being Objectified In Films
Kangana, known for her outspoken views on the film industry, spoke about whether she consciously draws boundaries in her roles to ensure she is not objectified on screen.
Amid this, Kangana told PTI, "By and large, as per my experience, it has always been that when I agree to do a film, there are so many various perspectives… you can bring light to that and say, 'Thoda sa aisa bhi sound kar raha hain yeh'. They may not want to objectify or something but aise toh koi bhi filmein nahi banana chah raha hain ki aao inko objectify kare."
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