Give your best, be consistent: Kriti Sanon's mantra for success
Deccan Chronicle‘Empowering change’ was the topic of a ‘Masterclass’ at the 55th International Film Festival of India in progress in Goa. Films show women from the perspective of men – the way men would like them to be — Ye dheere bolti hai, hansi bahut achchi hai, shehmi rehti hai etc. Sifra in Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya apparently embodies the perfection a man desires, and the man thinks he’s in control, till she makes him realise in the end that it isn’t true.Women writers are changing the narrativeI feel women are slowly but steadily coming out in every field, including business and film-making. It’s not about men or women, we should begin to think of ourselves as human beings coming together to bring about desired changes.Digital medium allows diversityMimi was a film made for theatres but released digitally. The digital platform also has global reach.Warm welcome despite ‘outsider’ statusThe film industry has given me a warm welcome ever since I entered it.