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Rani Mukerji: Judge Films by Story, Not Gender
27 Jan
Summary
- Rani Mukerji questions the need for 'women-centric' film labels.
- She argues films should be judged solely on content, not gender.
- Mukerji advocates for viewing actors and films universally.

Actress Rani Mukerji has voiced strong opinions against the labeling of films as 'women-centric.' She argues that such distinctions are unnecessary and outdated in the contemporary film landscape.
Mukerji drew parallels to other professions, suggesting that roles like pilots or chefs are not categorized by gender. Similarly, she contends that films should be assessed purely on their narrative and execution, irrespective of the lead actor's gender.
She emphasized that the industry and audiences should evolve to view actors simply as performers and movies as either compelling stories or weak ones. This perspective, Mukerji believes, allows for a more objective appreciation of cinematic work.




