Share

We want ‘Pink’ to be tax free: Shoojit Sircar

The film which debunks stereotypes on women and reiterates “no means no” is now trending on social media and fans want the film to made tax free so that everyone can watch it. The smart young Bachchan girl said, “Nanu, I will exactly follow this”.

Advertisement

And to know that, you’ve to look beyond the pain that we sense the three girls in, or the over-cooked courtroom scenes involving Mr Bachchan and the terrific (but hammy) Piyush Mishra. “And we’re very happy and relieved that we’ve succeeded in hitting home”, says Shoojit, happy beyond words that the film has opened up a debate about the safety and sexual privacy of women. The film is produced by Shoojit Sircar. They will tell you how to dress, how to behave, who you can meet and where you can go. “We were unable to describe the content of the story without disclosing the story line because it was a thriller”, the superstar said.

Amitabh further shared that he wants his children – son Abhishek Bachchan and daughter Shweta Nanda – to live “equally”. Both your pardadaji ‘ s gave your present surnames celebrated fame, dignity and recognition! Also, the name Pink, referring to girl power, is a little clichéd. No one has to be extra nice or soft on a person only because they happen to be a woman.

“Don’t let anyone make you believe that the length of your skirt is a measure of your character”. How do you reason that? People are talking about every character in the film. “The only ladies you saw on set (back then) were the leading lady and maybe, as her chaperone, her mother”, he said, wearing his trademark round black spectacles, his white goatee contrasting with his brown hair.

“Navya – the privilege your name, your surname offers you, will not protect you from the difficulties you will face because you’re a woman”. This may be a hard, difficult world to be a woman. It may not be easy, setting your own boundaries, making your own choices, rising above people ‘s judgement.

Advertisement

Bachchan, whose father was a renowned poet, said dealing with the adoration of millions throughout his career had been easy because it was the only life he had ever known.

People calling India a 'land of rapes' is embarrassing, says Amitabh Bachchan