Bollywood star Kajol claims she has been lucky in terms of getting
faced with patriarchal challenges in her personal and professional life. During
an interview with Mid-Day; the actor spoke about her upcoming film Tribhanga and
how she resonates with her character in the film of Anu. ‘If I don’t filter my
words; Anu is 10 steps ahead of me;’ she said; adding: ‘Though it was tiring to
play her, it was not difficult to understand her.’ She also opened up about
working on a women-centric film like this one; saying: ‘The best thing about being
on set with such strong women was that there was no insecurity.’ She treaded
ahead and talked about the gender-balanced environment she grew up in. ‘My
father {Shomu Mukherjee} was against me getting married at 24. He said that I
should work more before I tie the knot. My mom {Tanuja} was my biggest
supporter; and told me to go with my gut. I have been lucky that everybody
around has always stood up for me. So; I did exactly what I wanted to do;’ she
said. ‘My mother made me independent, and my daughter is as independent as I am;’
she added.
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