Bold and Sexy Sonakshi Sinha Said “Don’t Think I Can Ever Go Back to Being Called ‘Maal'”
Sonakshi Sinha, reflecting on her past roles, rejects objectification, stating, "I don't think I'll ever accept being called 'maal' again.
Sonakshi Sinha’s Empowerment Stand: “I Don’t Think I’ll Ever Accept Being Called ‘Maal’ Again
Recently, Sonakshi Sinha has been exhibiting remarkable progress as far as her career as an actor is concerned, especially OTT platforms. Following her compelling performances in “Dahaad” last year and “Heeramandi: This year, along with the award for the Best Director, she’s also getting much deserved acclamation for her range as an actor. On the other hand, Sonakshi navigates her present prominence while pondering about her past mistakes including the films that she featured in and the patronizing nature of the characters in those films.
The latest interview she did with Zoom became a platform from where the actress who calls herself a misfit while talking about “problematic big films” of her past confessed herself. She confessed her hesitance in playing the parts of being called “maal” and objectified which she found to be disrespectful terms. This stance is an expression of her desire to grow as an artist and handle the deeper, stronger roles by getting involved.
Sonakshi’s career reached a critical juncture when she landed a role in A. R. Murugadoss’ action thriller “Akira” that was produced in 2016. Her role was that of a vigilante who was out to fight female molestation and acid attack with no holds barred. It serves as the beginning of her journey towards more powerful and significant roles depicting the ones that were dominated by stereotypes in the earlier phases of her acting career.
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The path of her journey, Sonakshi underlines the forces and seductions that a young actors have to face in the entertainment world. Though she doesn’t spare confessing her prior mistakes, she accentuates the essence of learning and self conscious. Criticism, in her view, is very important part of the evolution of an artist, helping him or her find the right path in the creation of artistic films that are closer to the essence and moral values.
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The transformation of Sonakshi’s exemplifies her hard work and persistence towards challenging the role of women in Hindi cinema history. Moving forward, her career trajectory represents a source of inspiration for the future actors and is also a tag of line for the transformational power a reconstruction and a growth.
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