2021
started
on
a
happy
note
for
actor-turned-director
Renuka
Shahane
as
her
latest
Netflix
film
Tribhanga
received
positive
response
from
the
audiences.
In
her
recent
tete-a-tete
with
a
leading
daily,
when
Renuka
Shahane
was
asked
if
she
is
happy
with
the
response,
she
said,
"I
am
happy
with
the
response
to
the
film,
the
performances
and
that
people
related
to
what
I
have
tried
to
portray
in
the
story."
"Indian
stories
are
unique
and
they
need
to
be
shared
with
the
entire
world.
My
characters
might
have
an
education,
which
is
westernized
but
their
choices
and
manner
of
living
are
rooted
in
Indianness,
which
is
lovely
to
celebrate," further
added
Shahane.
Tribhanga
is
a
women-oriented
film
which
stars
Kajol,
Mithila
Palkar
and
Tanvi
Azmi
in
the
lead
roles.
When
Renuka
was
asked
if
she
feels
women
directors
portray
female's
issues
pertinently,
Renuka
disagreed
and
said
that
she
doesn't
think
so.
She
said,
"Directors
like
Gulzar,
Bimal
Roy,
Guru
Dutt
have
represented
women
beautifully.
I
think
is
it
about
being
a
sensitive
human.
It
is
not
that
women
directors
can't
represent
men
well,
so
the
converse
is
true
as
well.
With
me,
I
feel
I
am
still
a
work
in
a
progress,
as
a
writer
or
director.
The
stories
I
can
believe
in
and
understand
are
the
ones
I
would
like
to
share."
Renuka
further
added
that
she
feels,
in
the
mainstream
cinema,
women
are
represented
more
strongly
now
than
previously,
but
still
not
as
widely
as
what
women
do
all
around
us.
She
further
added
saying
that
she
wants
her
women
to
have
names
and
talk
about
things
that
are
not
related
to
men,
romance
and
marriage.