After Neelima, Isha Talwar Raises Voice Against Patriarchy
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By Ians English
Most
of
the
film
industries
in
India
are
male-dominated
and
many
female
filmmakers
and
actresses
are
very
upset
with
it.
Recently,
producer
Neelima
Tirumalasetti
had
condemned
the
patriarchy
in
Tollywood.
Just
a
couple
of
days
after
her
outburst,
another
actress
has
raised
her
voice
against
the
chauvinism
in
the
film
industry.
She
is
none
other
than
budding
star
Isha
Talwar,
who
feels
that
at
least
once
in
a
while
the
films
from
a
woman's
perspective
should
hit
the
screens.
TV
star
Isha
Talwar,
who
started
her
filmy
career
with
Hindi
movie
Hamara
Dil
Aapke
Paas
Hai,
is
currently
busy
working
in
several
South
Indian
projects.
Talking
to
IANS,
the
actress
said,
"Once
in
a
while
it
would
be
interesting
to
see
a
stimulating
story
from
women's
perspective.
I'm
sure
stories
narrated
from
a
woman's
standpoint
will
be
a
different
experience
for
the
audiences."
However,
Isha
Talwar
believes
that
it
is
the
story
that
makes
any
film
worth
watching.
"Subject
is
the
king.
It
doesn't
matter
if
you
plan
to
narrate
a
story
from
women's
or
a
man's
perspective,
but
eventually
the
success
of
a
film
relies
on
its
story.
A
man
or
woman
won't
matter
if
you
don't
have
a
good
story
to
tell," the
actress
added.
Isha
Talwar
has
scored
back-to-back
hits
with
Telugu
movie
Gunde
Jaari
Gallanthayyinde
and
Tamil
film
Thillu
Mullu.
Now,
the
actress
is
set
to
start
shooting
for
Malayalam
drama
Balyakalasakhi.