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The script was first picked by producer Siddharth

But this film has fallen into my hands easy and the script was loved immediately by the team.."Of course, it is fantastic if you are true to your vision and the film does well. Since I want to bring change, my films should be seen by more people and it would be good to have those numbers.Her next directorial release was the 2015 critically-acclaimed "Margarita With A Straw" about a young Indian woman with cerebral palsy who falls in love with a blind girl.The film is set to release in February next year."It is difficult to make smaller films.Unlike her previous films "Amu" and "Margarita.After her directorial debut with in 2005, Shonali co-wrote and co-produced 2012s "Chittagong", a film by her former husband Bedabrata Pain. I do wish that was not the case."Priyanka was always my first choice. I was delighted to see this," she said.Bose&insert nut Suppliers039;s next "The Sky is Pink" stars Priyanka Chopra and Farhan Akhtar in the lead. This time "October" writer Juhi Chaturvedi has penned the story."Amu and Margarita."It is unfortunate (that the industry is) driven by star system.

The script was first picked by producer Siddharth Roy Kapur and he was on the same page as me as far the casting went," Shonali said. Shonali Boses next "The Sky is Pink" may have Priyanka Chopra and Farhan Akhtar in the lead, but the director believes it is still tough to make small film in a star-dominated industry." the film is not written by Shonali."The first film dealt with genocide, the second was about the gay and disabled and in this one, there is death but it is more mainstream in its story.Shonali said Hindi cinema has become more receptive towards stories with female protagonists."Maybe now I will not take that much time as I might not produce my films. Thats why I feel it is easy," she added. But it was fantastically feminist because it clearly said if the ghost is Stree, she takes permission and it is fantastic. I have to be true to my voice and vision."It is not that the film was trying to pick up or talk about an issue. This will help you make the film you want and bring change in the society. Citing the example "Stree", the director said she was surprised how beautifully the message of feminism was woven in the film. Like in case of Amu and Margarita, With A Straw you do not get backing by big studios as stars are not playing roles," she told PTI in an interview. were very difficult to get made. It made a point of no means no in a very subtle way."She said she chose big names for "The Sky is Pink" as the script demanded it. It was a cakewalk. She suits the character really well. Bollywood is still star driven even for one to get backing on the script. It is a true story and it is the journey of how you deal with it," she added..The 53-year-old filmmaker said there are better chances of her film drawing the audiences attention with top actors headlining it..Talking about the long gaps between her films, Shonali said she usually takes three-odd years to write, direct and produce. I will not compromise on that. Shonali Bose. My next The Sky Is Pink is going at rapid speed, Priyanka said yes to it in January and we are finishing it now."Pulmonary fibrosis is a part of the film.As per reports, the film is based on the life of motivational speaker Aisha Chaudhary, who was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis. The director clarifies the film is a love story of Aishas parents and is not based on her. The film is based on a true story.However, the National Award-winning director said, "I always set out for failure and it doesnt matter if the film doesnt succeed at the box office.Asked if it is essential to be regarded as commercial director, Shonali said numbers matter but she has not let that affect her personally
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This struck many as odd given that Mallika had earlier slammed

This struck many as odd given that Mallika had earlier slammed Twinkle Khanna for not taking a stand when her husband Akshay Kumar was accused of passing a sexist remark. Maybe the man was doing these things outside the house, but he was really good at home. "Just because two people part ways, it doesn’t mean the emotional bond between them ends. Often, women who are in abusive marriages justify their husbands’ actions. We try to understand whether women truly believe that their better halves are incapable of sexual misconduct, or if choose to turn a blind eye. Then you have the wives of Nana Patekar, Kailash Kher, and Bhushan Kumar, who are not anything at all," she says, adding, "When it comes to ex-wives, they could also be looking for publicity. Relationship expert Nisha Jamvwal says it’s sheer disbelief."Like Richa, Alok Nath’s wife Ashu Singh also slammed writer Vinta Nanda when she shared a heart-breaking account of sexual assault and rape at the hands of the actor.While some put it down to an act of loyalty, many others wonder why she would come out in support of a man that she is no longer even married to.At a time when men are being publically called out for sexual harassment, they are finding supporters in the women in their lives. Though they may not be spouses or lovers anymore, it doesn’t mean that they don’t have feelings for one another. And no matter what happens, many women choose to keep the marriage intact. As Kangana herself puts it, "Why do they leave their holier-than-thou husbands in the first place?". "The relationship that a husband and wife share is very intense.

They know that the movement is gaining momentum, and they want to be a part of it and use it to their benefit. So it’s difficult for a wife to accept that her husband can do something like this.You’d think that a woman would best understand the plight of another, but that doesn’t seem to be the case when it comes to matters that hit close to home.   When filmmaker Vikas Bahl was accused of misconduct on the sets of the film Queen by actress Kangana Ranaut, one of the first and only people to come to his defence was ex-wife Richa Dubey, who publically slammed Ranaut for misusing the China nut insert CompanyMeToo movement to malign the director." When Vikas was accused of misconduct on the sets of Queen by Kangana Ranaut, the only person to come to his defence was ex-wife Richa Dubey It comes as no surprise that the sexual predators forced out of hiding by the #MeToo movement have all responded in a predictably defensive manner, with legal notices for defamation.According to relationship expert Richa Khepawat, though women may have high standards for the public at large, the game changes when family is involved.Relationship expert Kavyal Sedani points out that the end of a relationship doesn’t necessarily mean the end of the emotional bond shared by a couple. But what surprises us is the number of women who are still standing in support of their husbands, fathers and brothers in the face of scores of serious accusations. "You don’t want to accept that a family member, whom you are so close to, can do something so horrific.In another incident, popular comedienne Mallika Dua came out in support of her father, veteran journalist Vinod Dua, when he was accused of sexual misconduct, sharing a picture of the two of them together with the caption, "Heroes aren’t made or broken overnight
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