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Shabana Azmi Feels Male Stars Should Consider Playing Second Fiddle To Heroines

Male Stars Should Consider Playing Second Fiddle To Heroines, Feels Shabana Azmi
Indian actress Shabana Azmi poses on the green carpet at the Tampa Convention Center ahead of IIFA Rocks on the second day of the 15th International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards in Tampa, Florida, April 24, 2014. AFP PHOTO JEWEL SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)
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Indian actress Shabana Azmi poses on the green carpet at the Tampa Convention Center ahead of IIFA Rocks on the second day of the 15th International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards in Tampa, Florida, April 24, 2014. AFP PHOTO JEWEL SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

MUMBAI -- Known for her strong portrayal of women characters on screen, actress Shabana Azmi feels male stars in Bollywood should consider playing secondary characters to actresses in movies.

Azmi said many actresses are happy to be playing second fiddle to a hero, the same gesture should be reciprocated to make women-oriented cinema more viable.

"I think for women-centred films to become even more viable, and be able to expand their budget, it's time the big male stars also once in a while work in a role that is secondary as compared to the girl. This is something we need to encourage," Azmi told PTI.

"Because so many girls, who are very important in their own right, are quite happy sometimes to also be playing second fiddle to the man, so why shouldn't that gesture be reciprocated. I think it'll lead to a healthy atmosphere."

The 65-year-old actress, who last year worked in Aishwarya Rai Bachchan-starrer Jazbaa (2015) and will be next seen with Sonam Kapoor in Neerja, believes actresses today are making brave choices in their roles.

"The girls are particularly making brave choices. It is absolutely wonderful. Look at what Vidya Balan, Deepika, Priyanka, Kangana, have done. Completely unconventional roles.

They are willing to make the sacrifice that was required."

Azmi said women are "willing" to take a cut in their pay cheque too if required.

"Now what is happening is that when you work in a film which doesn't have a big mainstream hero then you have to have to take a cut in your pay cheque. And they're willing to do that. And that's very good," she said.

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