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Rasika Dugal Refuses Films Celebrating Misogyny
2 Dec
Summary
- Rasika Dugal rejects roles in films promoting misogyny.
- She distinguishes between playing characters and film ideology.
- Dugal would not have accepted a role in the film Animal.

Actress Rasika Dugal has articulated her firm stance against participating in films that endorse misogyny or serve as propaganda vehicles. During a conversation with journalist Barkha Dutt, Dugal clarified her professional boundaries, stating that promoting misogyny or engaging in propaganda is non-negotiable for her.
Dugal differentiated between embodying characters whose personal values diverge from her own and the overall message of a film. She expressed enthusiasm for exploring diverse characters, even those with opposing politics, but insisted that the project's fundamental ideology must resonate with her ethical framework.
Her remarks address the broader discourse surrounding representation, ethical responsibilities, and the portrayal of misogyny within the film industry. Dugal's recent work includes her role as ACP Neeti Singh in Netflix's 'Delhi Crime Season 3'.




