00:00Shubhangi Atre, best known for her role in the show Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, has dismissed the
00:09long-standing belief that television is a medium dominated by women while films are meant for male
00:16actors. Sharing her thoughts on the matter, she called the notion outdated and irrelevant in
00:22today's evolving entertainment landscape. In an exclusive interview, Atre highlighted how
00:29the times are changing. She pointed to successful female-led films like Queen and Maricom as examples
00:37of how strong storytelling and powerful performances can break stereotypes regardless of the medium.
00:59Content should be good. Talking about her latest music video, Kaahi Saiya, Shubhangi Atre expresses her feelings when she first heard the song.
01:09No, when I heard this song, like in Raak Joke and Karun Ras, I felt that because it has a little pain,
01:21it has a lot of pain, it has a lot of pain, so I had to present it with a visual treat and a story.
01:29So this was our effort. Shubhangi has now ventured into production with her latest song. Opening about what motivated her to take this new step, she said it stemmed from a deep desire to give back to the industry that shaped her.
01:41So I love music, and this was my dream, and this was my dream, that we contribute to a lot of music. So this is a little bit of a try.
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