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Bhagyashree: Bold films need not offend family
27 Feb
Summary
- Actor questions excessive intimacy in modern films.
- Boldness in cinema shouldn't compromise audience comfort.
- Films should serve narrative, not alienate viewers.

Actress Bhagyashree has commented on the trend of increased intimate scenes in current films. She suggests that bold storytelling does not require scenes that make audiences uncomfortable, particularly when viewing with family members.
Bhagyashree reflected that while society and cinematic styles have advanced, some on-screen portrayals feel excessive. She stressed that emotional depth in films should not depend solely on physical displays, recalling the family-oriented nature of 1990s cinema.
She clarified her stance is not against progress, acknowledging that modern narratives can explore diverse themes. However, Bhagyashree advocates for intimacy to be integral to the plot, asserting that boldness in cinema can coexist with societal respect and viewer comfort.
The actor also touched upon the evolving landscape for women in the industry, noting a positive shift from past patriarchal limitations towards greater acceptance of women balancing personal and professional lives.




