A Quote by Anushka Sharma

I am not against two-heroine films. — © Anushka Sharma
I am not against two-heroine films.

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I am done with the cliched heroine roles. I can't go to work without a challenge. I want to do films that drive me, films in which I am a part of the main plot.
I am 100-films old. In my heyday, I have done a lot of commercial films, including dancing around the trees with the heroine. But after working with Rituparno Ghosh, my understanding of cinema changed. Whatever good I am doing, it is because of him. If I am being called a good actor, it is only because of him.
I have no regret about making 'Heroine'; rather, I am happy I made it. I never shun my films; I stick to it.
I never nursed the ambition of being launched like a conventional heroine - instead, I picked up films which I liked and here I am.
Films just happened by chance. I had no interest in films or acting as a heroine, but that's a long story.
Audiences want to watch heroine-oriented films, and even writers are writing scripts for women. I am very happy to see this change.
I want to develop women-oriented films because, in most of the films, 70 per cent of the focus is on heroes and the rest on the heroine.
I had begun my career with emotional films - Rajasthani film 'Bai Chali Sasariye.' Later I did several films as a heroine, and made the audience cry a lot. I even did action films, where I would play a dacoit or a police officer.
I can never take a break from Telugu films, because they have given me a lot of recognition. No matter how busy I am or the number of films that I do elsewhere, I always keep my schedule free for at least two to three films in Telugu.
Rarely do heroine-oriented films happen in the film industry.
I have done over 300 films of which I've played the heroine in 50.
I don't know what to expect out of my films. My first two films were with extremely talented directors, and they didn't work. And my next two films were with newcomers, and they worked well. So I've stopped expecting anything from my movies.
How many big American films do you see where the heroine has no vanity whatsoever?
If the heroine of one novel be not patronized by the heroine of another, from whom can she expect protection and regard?
I don't want to be typecast as a heroine who does a certain kind of cinema, which is why I experiment with the types of films that I do. But yes, I won't deny that romantic love stories or romantic comedies are what I enjoy doing the most, because as an audience those are the kind of films that I like watching.
On OTT, it's not about her or heroine, every single character is powerful and a hero, heroine in their own space.
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