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Actress Jyotika has landed in controversy over a remark made in an old interview while promoting her film Shaitaan. The actress had claimed that not many films in South featured her in the posters.
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Her remarks have sparked backlash on social media, with many netizens accusing her of unfairly generalizing the South Indian film industry.
Actress Jyotika faces criticism after her comments about the lack of importance given to women in South Indian cinema resurfaced on social media.
Jyotika’s past comment about female actors not being given equal space on film posters in South Indian films has sparked backlash from a section of netizens.
A comment she made a long time ago during a press conference for Shaitaan has come back to life, and many on the internet are very angry about it.
Film Heritage Foundation's Shivendra Singh Dungarpur discusses the three-year restoration of Bimal Roy's 1953 neo-realist Venice-bound masterpiece.
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Jyotika's recent remarks at a Bollywood promotion event, where she suggested South Indian cinema undervalues women compared to Bollywood, have ignited ...
The event titled ‘Mere Paas Maa Hai’, paid a tribute to Bollywood’s most iconic mothers. It was presented by the Three Arts Club's Sohaila Kapur and Anuradha Kapur, and produced by Anuradha Dar.