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Madhuri Dixit: ‘Women in the movies are able to stay true to their age’

The 55-year-old plays a mother in her upcoming film Maja Ma, set to stream on Prime Video from October 6

PTI Mumbai Published 23.09.22, 11:11 AM
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Madhuri Dixit believes her female contemporaries are getting characters which let them stay true to their age, while the heroes are still “needed to do song and dance”.

Madhuri, the star of blockbuster hits such as Tezaab, Beta, Saajan, Khalnayak, Hum Aapke Hain Koun...! and Dil To Pagal Hai, said mainstream cinema demands heroes to look young and continue with the tropes of commercial movies.

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“I cannot blame the heroes because the kind of commercial films that are made, they are needed to do song, dance and all. So, they are always looking for something that keeps them young, which is not bad,” Madhuri said in a group interview here.

Most of her colleagues from the ’90s including Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Ajay Devgn and Akshay Kumar are still playing romantic roles on screen. On the other hand, her female colleagues such as Juhi Chawla and Raveena Tandon have branched out to more character-driven stories.

Madhuri said she feels happy and proud that women in the movies are able to stay true to their age.

“As a woman, I think that what I am doing or Juhi or Raveena or any of us is doing is wonderful because we are going forward in life and are true to ourselves on screen as well,” she added.

The 55-year-old actress, who plays a role of a mother in her upcoming Amazon Original movie Maja Ma, said the influx of digital platforms has given confidence to storytellers to write complex roles for women.

“I think they (Hindi filmmakers) didn't know what to do with women in this age group. Because of OTT and the kind of stories that are being told, there are no commercial constraints to make a film a hit,” said Madhuri.

“Commercial films are changing as well, look at films like Badhaai Ho where a woman is the protagonist, she was not like a 16-year-old girl running around trees. Stories are maturing, the audience is maturing, storytelling is maturing,” she said.

Madhuri is delighted to be busy in this phase of her career. She has bagged some “great roles” recently including Netflix's show The Fame Game and Maja Ma.

“I am fortunate I'm getting these many roles and I am enjoying it,” she added.

In Maja Ma, the actor plays the role of Pallavi Patel, a woman who is the backbone of her middle class family.

Directed by Anand Tiwari, the film also stars Gajraj Rao, Ritwik Bhowmik, Rajit Kapur, Simone Singh, Sheeba Chaddha and Ninad Kamat. It will start streaming on Prime Video starting October 6.

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