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Bollywood filmmaker Zoya Akhtar says as more and more women make their mark in the workplace in Indian society, it is reflecting in the country’s cinema as well.

“Every time we have a woman on-screen, we can empower her in a different way rather than just giving a speech on the importance of equality and empowerment. I think sometimes we have to show her as powerful. I think the influx of women at the workplace is also changing the narratives in our cinema,” Zoya told IANS while commenting on how the image of women and woman-centric films is changing in Bollywood.

Zoya Akhtar: “Influx Of Women At The Workplaces Is Changing Cinema’s Narrative”

“There are women everywhere now — whether it is a film producer, director, studio head,publicist or in marketing — therefore there is a change of sensibility in the narration. As cinema is a reflection of the world around us, with more women coming into the mainstream business, more women narratives will grab the limelight,” added the 45-year-old.

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Zoya’s forthcoming work is “Lust Stories“, an anthology of films by her and Karan Johar, Anurag Kashyap and Dibakar Banerjee, with whom she had earlier collaborated for “Bombay Talkies”.

On “Lust Stories“, which will release on Netflix on Friday, Zoya said: “We did not intend to make stories on women… It happened coincidentally. We did not sit together saying ‘Let’s make stories on sexual desire and lust of women’. But eventually, that has happened in all these four stories. You know why? Because that is how the world around us has changed, where a woman is voicing her thoughts on sexuality.”