EXCLUSIVE: Parvathy Thiruvothu hopes films are stopped called ‘women-oriented’; Talks about her frustration with ‘love’ roles
Parvathy Thiruvothu is next set to headline the crime thriller series Storm, bankrolled by Hrithik Roshan under the banner of HRX Films. Speaking about the show, the actress underlined how she wishes the term “women-oriented” would stop being used in films and series. Parvathy Thiruvothu on stopping the use of term ‘women-oriented’ Speaking with Pinkvilla, Parvathy Thiruvothu said, “Storm is, simply put, we leave a lot of bureaucracy, but somehow we might get the wrong end of the stick. It is Ajitpal’s directorial, so there is a lot of you can trust but this time he has chosen five women to portray what happens in the society. It has been my dream that we start making films and not say things like, ‘women-oriented,’ it is a process to get to that point.” Here’s the interview The actress added, “I remember about 9 years ago, at a panel discussion, where I was in a debate with a fellow feminist colleague of mine, who advocated that the term ‘women-oriented’ is important. I said, yeah but eventually, I …




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