Exclusive: “I Was Once Given A Script With Four Songs And No Dialogues,” Tisca Chopra On Women Being Ornamental In Films

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Many actresses in Bollywood have often come out and spoken about their portrayal in films. While with changing times, there has been a shift in the way women are presented on the big screen, some still struggle to find scripts that travel deep into a female character in a story. Speaking about her personal experience is actress Tisca Chopra. Chopra in the latest episode of Hauterrfly’s The Male Feminist spoke about her initial years in the industry.

She said–When I came to Bombay, the first script which I got had no scenes, and when I asked the person said ‘Madam you have four songs in the film,‘ and that confused me. I later told them that I am not a singer, so what’s the purpose of these four songs? And he said These are songs, you will look good and sexy in them.‘ So the idea that the female provides the titillation aspect was there.”

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Well, that’s true. Not just Tisca Chopra but many actresses like the legendary Zeenat Aman have also come out and spoken about Bollywood’s idea of using women as mere ornaments in the film, just for song and dance. However, with great hard work, Tisca Chopra has been able to form a niche for herself and delivered some memorable, impactful performances.

On the show, Chopra also went on to talk about her reason for signing Taare Zameen Par, and her relationship with work and family.

Jasveen Kaur Sawhney: Jasveen Kaur is a fashion writer, and pyjama hoarder, who loves watching interviews of all kinds, and checking her Pinterest mood board every hour!