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Look At Me Beyond Just A Bold Actress: Flora Saini

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 May, 2019 07:25 PM
  • Look At Me Beyond Just A Bold Actress: Flora Saini

Actress Flora Saini, who has featured in web series like "Gandi Baat", "XXX Uncensored" and "Maid In India", says filmmakers and viewers should stop tagging her as a 'bold actress.


She also wants the media to be more responsible while posing questions to female actors.


"I just hope that people and media grow up enough to see me as an actress who is capable enough to explore a different style of acting and can be a part of a different genre of stories, instead of just calling me ‘bold actress'," Flora told IANS here.


"Do they really call an actor ‘bold'... an actor who is also there in the lovemaking scenes that I am part of? There is clear discrimination and stereotyping for female actors who have no inhibitions to perform any intimate scenes on-screen.


"Though I am proud of all the work that I have done, I expect more opportunity where I can showcase my acting skills that goes beyond ‘bold scenes'. Such problems do not happen to male actors."


Flora recounted how during a media interaction for her latest short film "Seasoned With Love", she was asked, "How does it feel to act in bold scenes".


"But they didn't ask the same to my co-actor... I so wish they change those questions now, if we are aiming to grow as a society and celebrating gender equality."


Apart from acting in several regional films, Flora played an important character in the commercially successful film "Stree" featuring Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor.


Flora is facing a typecast in the film and show offers coming her way. She is expecting a chance to break that once her upcoming shows get released.


"I have worked with Nagesh Kukunoor after a long time for the show ‘City Of Dreams' where I am playing an interesting mysterious woman. I am also playing a character in the Amazon Prime Video show ‘Inside Edge 2'. I hope people offer me more interesting roles once they release," said the actress.

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