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Dia Mirza Questions Ageism in Bollywood

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Actress questions why women disappear from screens as they age.
  • Older women are rarely cast as romantic leads opposite younger men.
  • Industry struggles to see older women as desirable or central.
  • Mirza advocates for women's right to age with visibility and dignity.
Dia Mirza Questions Ageism in Bollywood

Actress Dia Mirza has voiced concerns about the prevalent ageism and gender inequality within the film industry, particularly questioning the disappearing visibility of older women on screen. She observes that while men are often celebrated as they age, women face a stark contrast, becoming less prominent and desirable in casting choices.

Mirza pointed out the double standard in romantic pairings, where older male actors are frequently cast opposite much younger actresses, a scenario rarely reversed for older women. She elaborated that the industry's discomfort with visible ageing in women limits their opportunities for complex and central roles, effectively denying them the right to age with dignity and visibility.

Reflecting on the 'power years,' Mirza asserted that women over 40 possess self-awareness and agency, rejecting external judgment on their relevance or career timelines. She firmly believes that individuals, not industry norms, should define their peak and narrative conclusion, advocating for a more inclusive representation of women's experiences as they mature.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dia Mirza believes the industry struggles to see older women as desirable or central to stories, leading to their reduced on-screen presence.
She advocates for women's right to age visibly and with dignity, asserting that women over 40 define their own relevance and peak.
The industry often celebrates older male actors while pushing older women aside, rarely casting them in prominent romantic roles.

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