Shefali Shah Opens Up About The The Characters Sketches Of Bollywood Women In The Past (Pic Credit: Instagram/shefalishahofficial)

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Actress Shefali Shah says there was a time in Bollywood when women characters were reduced to mere props. She recalls how back in the day there were films with strong women characters, but then things changed drastically.

“There were so many women-centric films and powerful films. We had films such as ‘Mamta’ (1966), ‘Aradhana’ (1969), ‘Aandhi’ (1975) and ‘Guide’ (1965). All these were amazing films. Then, unfortunately, women were reduced to flowers on screen. They were no more than beautiful props,” Shefali tells IANS.

Shefali Shah says that in the period that followed only male heroes were promoted in Bollywood. “There was a phase when there was nothing but the hero and the leading man,” she said.

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