A Quote by Mandira Bedi

I think audiences were somewhere fed up with watching the same Saas-Bahu soaps all the time. I've been part of one of them. — © Mandira Bedi
I think audiences were somewhere fed up with watching the same Saas-Bahu soaps all the time. I've been part of one of them.
In days to come I would love to doing some more reality shows but the saas-bahu type daily soaps are a strict no for me as I hate serials based on kitchen politics.
I was tired of the same saas-bahu family dramas that I was being offered, so I took a long break.
I think I have done my share of the saas-bahu dramas.
Marg Helgenberger and I were waitresses in the same restaurant in Evanston, Illinois. I'm happy to say that that restaurant has since been torn down. [...] We both had an audition for ABC soaps - different soaps, but we auditioned at the same time, and she got the part and went off to New York. Three years later, I went to L.A. So she was kind of an inspiration to me. And it makes sense that we will both be in Wonder Woman together, because we ARE Wonder Women.
I can't do saas-bahu sagas.
I think the audience expect me to be on saas-bahu dramas - such shows attract me also.
I don't like doing regressive saas-bahu shows on television.
After my debut in 2005, I had done almost 15 films till 2008, with 'Saas Bahu and Sensex' being the last. Hence, I thought it was time to slow down.
Saas-bahu will always work on television, one can never go wrong there.
The digital platform has its own viewership, but we have a lot of people who still watch saas-bahu shows. That is not going to change.
There is a constant projection of stereotypes and 'saas-bahu' sagas that keep getting popular as opposed to some experimental storylines.
I've grown up in the film industry and I've been watching them, analyzing them, laughing at them, totally understanding them and getting their point of view, and, at times, taking up for them. So I'm part of it and it's part of me.
There is more to life than saas bahu issues with women being portrayed as petty characters and their own worst enemies.
I was going through a very bad phase when 'Kyunki... Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi... ' happened. I was just not getting any work.
When we were children, there was a silent part of us watching the child. When we were adolescents, there was that same witness watching the adolescent. Middle age, and so on. Every one, now and again, has discovered the self, the one who is watching.
People are fed up. They are fed up with what's happening in Washington. They are fed up with both parties. They are fed up with politicians who have lied to them.
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