Watch | The Hindu Huddle: The new heroine in the films

Rasika Dugal and Tilotama Shome in conversation with Namrata Joshi, Cinema Editor of The Hindu.

February 25, 2019 03:21 pm | Updated 03:21 pm IST

The young millennials chasing acting careers now, are shaking up the industry in more ways than one. For one, they are not slaves of the tried and tested, and would rather explore themes and nuances of female characters that were previously considered taboo. And more importantly, they have introduced their “millennial” sensibilities to the industry and are vocal about issues of social justice, class inequality and sexual harassment.

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