Vidya Balan happily became a victim of domestic violence


Vidya Balan has been playing mostly strong female roles on screen. And personally he is also extremely confident. But recently she was seen in the role of the mother of 'Sonu', a victim of domestic violence in the short film 'Natkhat'. Naturally we wonder why he would have played a role that was more contradictory than the ones he has played so far.

However, Vidya Balan says that in my opinion, every woman has the qualities to be powerful. But sometimes he has to endure a lot. Like Sonu's mother 'Surekha.' He comes from a conservative patriarchal family where his grandson has no existence. It is accompanied by daily domestic violence. Yet he does not want his son to be like him. I also consider this to be a part of empowerment in which a woman who cannot do anything on her own truly teaches her children. Even today, there is no doubt that there is discrimination between men and women in our society. Whether it is a metropolis like Mumbai or a remote village.

The actress further says that when the parents say that this is not my daughter but a son, what does it mean? That only sons can be brave and powerful. Not daughters. And when daughters are powerful they are considered sons. He says about his own experiences that my mother always told me that all this would not work here, that you should do whatever comes to your mind after you get married and go home. But I never understood what my mother was saying.

I would argue with my mom and say that I would not go to my husband's house, but he would come to my house. Or we may live in a house that is ours. The rest of this house is mine so I will do whatever I want.

Vidya Balan believes that even today men feel that they are insulting women, that they are considered men only if they are considered inferior. But what does it mean to be a 'hero' in this way? If they want to prove their manhood, they must do something. But they do not have such skills, so the saying 'start on cowardly male barry' makes sense.

Importantly, Vidya Balan is also the co-producer of 'Natkhat'. So does she have to come to the construction field like her husband Siddharth? In response to this the actress says no, I was never interested in production and not even today. But it so happened that Ronnie Screwvala told me that you like this film and we want to make it. So if you invest your remuneration in the production of the film, we can make the film. And in return we will give your name in it as a co-creator. To be honest, I had no idea I could be a producer like that. I agreed to be a producer this way. I am glad that my name is in both the actress and the producer in this film. I am especially proud of his story.

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