![]() ![]() So back then television was much more progressive and forward looking. He was talking about women creating their own existence. For example, Tara was based on women living their lives without any help from their parents or husbands. ‘ Today we are becoming more backward, regressive in our social attitudes. People would be like ‘Haaye! ladka ladki ek saath ek kamre me reh rahe hai? Aise kaise ho sakta hai. Can you create such content today? It will be so difficult to write such a story. Three different types of personalities who lived as friends. Three people living under one roof, unrelated to sex or blood. Now that I think about it, I think it was a modern concept. I played a young girl, who was pretty silly but sane in some ways. “I’m going to go back a bit and talk about Idhar Udhar (1985), which was my first professional job. When she said that she didn’t want to be a quintessential hero, we wanted to know if that motivated her to choose content that broke the stereotypical presentation of certain characters, her role in Hum Do Hamare Do being one of the examples. Today we have better scripts, which is why we can deliver quality performance, ”Ratna said. If there had been well-written scripts back then, the actors would have lived up to it. So the limitation lay with the directors and writers. If you scored a hit with an angry young man avatar onscreen, you were constantly playing the same thing. “That said, even men have suffered from these stereotypical representations. We have so much variety to offer, so many different personalities too, which have gone unnoticed and untapped, “she continued. There were only those kinds of roles to play. Pick any actor of our time, cute sab wahi, bubbly, happy, zor se hasne wali or damsel in distress. Banna cute, khoobsurat banna aur supporting role karna, options iske alawa hi nahi because of what we saw the kind of actor we did. “Ĭiting an example of Bhumi Pednekar’s role in Dum Laga Ke Haisha, Ratna said such roles “weren’t written at that time.” “Today is surely a big advantage, and the young actresses are certainly living up to those expectations. They can guide each other to create a clear path and engrave a perfect understanding of the characters they play, ”Ratna said, adding that with Kriti she was“ so happy to see how balanced she was and how clear she was. Today’s generation of actors impresses me because they approach a character with a lot of thought and clarity. I realized that the kind of understanding he has (of the profession), I didn’t have as a young actor. But the kind of understanding he uses to find balance in his characters amused me. This (Hum Do Humare Do character) could have been overdone too. “What I have observed is that Rajkummar Rao is a very reserved and private person, but the way he transforms on screen and performs the different roles he plays with such sensitivity and subtlety is impressive. Speaking about her co-stars Rajkummar and Kriti, the 58-year-old said she was amused and impressed. ![]() Hum Do Hamare Do stars Rajkummar as Dhruv, an orphan who “adopts” parents, played by actors Paresh Rawal and Ratna Pathak Shah, to marry the love (Kriti Sanon) of his life. The Gujarati films were very orthodox, but the new batch looks at the world from a different and fresh perspective, ”Ratna said. I watched the work he did in the Gujarati cinema. ![]() Final (reason) was Abhishek who is a director for the first time. It was therefore a definite temptation to work with him. I have worked with Paresh Rawal before, but very little. I have not worked with Rajkummar Rao and Kriti i say before. The cast is a nice group of people that I haven’t worked with before. ![]()
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