Arjun Kapoor is proud to have done films with strong female characters

25/06/2018

Having done films like Ishaqzaade, 2 States and Ki & Ka, actor Arjun Kapoor says he feels fortunate to be a part of projects where the women have had strong roles. The actor has often spoken out about the need for gender equality.
Asked about women getting meatier roles in films, Arjun told: “I feel lucky and fortunate that as an actor, I have picked films that have had my co-actors with fantastic roles along with me, and I feel very proud that I have been a part of such films that have not been about having someone like a cut out.
“It had started about seven years back... Even if you look at my debut film Ishaqzaade, Parineeti Chopra had an absolutely amazing role and I never looked at it as ‘If hers is better or mine is better’. And I don’t think the audience sees it as whose is better or longer. Basically, it comes down to the scenes having a value where the characters are well-rounded,” he added.
Arjun, 32, who supported the Bend The Gender campaign this year, credits women writers in Bollywood for bringing the change.
“Even if it is an ensemble cast or there are many other characters, every female character has a certain voice and that started I think six to seven years ago because of the writers.
A lot of writers are women and somewhere the society dictates the change,” he added. “The growth of the meatier roles comes from the fact that the audience has evolved and the mindset has changed...
So, it’s exciting for an actor like me to work with fantastic fellow actors,” he said.
Over his six-year journey in Hindi filmdom, Arjun has experimented with his roles. He has played a lover boy, a negative character and a house husband among others
Explaining the variety, he said: “If you are offered certain kind of films, then you pick and choose, and then other people also tend to say ‘He is experimenting’... So, they (filmmakers) offer you more. From a Mubarakan to Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar to Namaste England to a Rajkumar Gupta film to a Panipat -- what happens is invariably the offers that have come my way have allowed me push it... Since the beginning of my career I have done all kinds of films.”
The actor, who is Bangkok to perform at the 19th edition of the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Weekend and Awards on Sunday, says he has tried his bit to not get pigeonholed in one kind of genre.

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