21 November,2018 03:58 PM IST | | IANS
Kareena Kapoor Khan
Kareena Kapoor Khan was interacting with the media when she launched her radio show titled "What Women Want with Kareena Kapoor Khan" on Ishq 104.8 FM on Tuesday, here.
When asked whether it is difficult for actresses in the film industry to follow their heart because it's consistently telling them to be a certain way and to look a certain way and they lose out on roles if they speak up, she said, "I think in any field there would be this issue. We hear about it a lot because we are in the film industry and a lot of reporting is done in this field.
"I am sure it's everywhere but I think today we have a lot of opportunities and path-breaking actors be it Radhika Apte and the girl in Sacred Games Kubra (Sait - played role of transgender in the web series), so we are having these girls who are fighting back and doing these kind roles which are brilliant. So, I think we have to have gumption as actors or actresses that this is what we are going to do be it on any medium.
"I think actor's colour, shape or size, nothing matters. If you are putting your best effort then your hard work and talent will succeed and we are building up to that."
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Asked whether the film industry is giving a secure environment to women in the workplace, she said, "Of course that's what we want. We are openly having a conversation today. The fact that so many women have come out and spoken, I think that's a start.
"In fact, earlier people haven't spoken for years and today people have come forward so, I really appreciate those women who had the courage to stand up and talk because that is going to help all of us to change our workplace and to give ourselves security."
Kareena also urged that we have to keep this conversation alive.
"It doesn't matter whether you are the biggest superstar or the smallest but women have to be secured and most importantly, we have to keep the momentum going and keep the conversation alive. If we keep that alive a lot will change." Kareena expressed.
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