'There is gender discrimination in Bollywood': Adah Sharma opens up on industry
'There is gender discrimination in Bollywood': Adah Sharma opens up on industry
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Bollywood actress Adah Sharma is in the news these days about her film The Kerala Story. The film has collected 200 crores at the box office. After the film became a blockbuster, Adah has been giving constant interviews. Apart from Hindi, she has also worked in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam industries. Adah said that she has worked in every industry. Where good people meet and bad people too. Adah says that there is bias on the basis of gender, especially in Bollywood. Where actresses are called to the set before the actor.

Adah revealed this in one of her interviews. She was asked what is the thing in the industry that she does not like. "I worked with people from north and south, some were amazing, some were not. It depends on who's in front. If your director is good, no matter what the language, everything is good, but if the director is not good, then everything is not good."

"I have met good and bad people everywhere. Adah feels that gender bias should be addressed before equal fees in Bollywood." I find it very strange that they first call the girl on the set and then say, 'Ok, wait.' When they see it's okay, they call the actor's manager and ask her to come on the set and the girl is already there. I feel discriminated on the basis of gender. I don't enjoy working in such an environment. 'The Kerala Story' is directed by Sudipto Sen. The film had to face criticism for calling it propaganda. It was surrounded by controversies even before its release. However, it did not make any difference to the audience and there was a huge crowd of people in the theaters.

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