As
actress
Madhuri
Dixit
Nene
gears
up
for
her
upcoming
Netflix
series
The
Fame
Game,
the
actress
opens
up
about
the
well-written
roles
for
females
with
the
emergence
of
several
OTT
platforms.
The
actress
is
happy
that
audience
wants
to
see
more
female-oriented
films/series,
which
are
not
only
about
taking
revenge.
She
told
Hindustan
Times,
"Today,
when
you
say
a
female-centric
film,
it's
no
longer
just
about
a
woman
who's
taking
revenge
or
is
a
victim
and
in
the
end,
she
rises
above
all
odds.
Now,
women
are
characters
in
movies.
They're
everyday
people
and
aren't
being
seeing
through
glasses
of
who's
a
male
or
who's
a
female."
Madhuri
further
said
that
the
makers
are
portraying
what
women
today
actually
do
-
go
to
work,
be
housewives,
taking
up
different
professions,
shining
in
sports
and
so
on.
And
it's
wonderful
because
then
actresses
get
a
variety
of
roles
to
portray,
and
have
so
much
more
to
do
onscreen.
She
went
on
to
add
when
OTT
came
in,
people
started
to
see
women
being
portrayed
differently
on
screen
than
what
they
had
seen
in
films.
Madhuri
also
asserted
that
she
feels
audiences
have
matured
and
they
want
to
see
women
in
more
important
roles,
and
not
just
someone
who
is
going
to
dance
or
say
a
few
dialogues.
They
want
more
from
the
women
onscreen
which
is
wonderful
for
everyone.
In
the
same
interview,
when
Madhuri
was
asked
if
there
is
any
similarity
between
her
and
Anamika
(The
Fame
Game
character),
here's
what
Madhuri
said...
"She's
a
big
star,
huge
name
in
Bollywood
and
has
managed
to
keep
her
position
intact...
That's
the
similarity
and
that's
where
it
ends.
The
kind
of
life
Anamika
had
is
very
different
from
the
kind
of
life
I
[Madhuri
Dixit]
had.
Her
family
dynamics
are
very
different
from
mine.
She
has
seen
the
hard
side
of
life
and
that's
how
she
has
grown
up.
My
mom
and
dad
have
always
rallied
around
me
and
supported
me
but
Anamika
has
not
been
protected.
So,
a
lot
differs
from
real
to
reel," said
the
Dil
Toh
Pagal
Hai
actress.