Society has to change, says Amitabh
Amitabh Bachchan’s latest release “Pink” has gathered vast applause, but did you know the hidden meaning behind the film’s title?
Bollywood actors Taapsee Pannu and Amitabh Bachchan during trailer launch of upcoming film Pink in Mumbai on Tuesday. “Everybody just says that “this is not my job and I am not interested in it”, he noted. “They don’t want to get involved”, Bachchan said here at a promotional for “Pink”.
The woman named Karuna, of Burari area in north Delhi, was a teacher at Novel Reaches School. “But I think the time has come that they should never feel embarrassed”. “But now there is a lot of understanding and laws are also changing”, he added. Pink no more connotes the favourite colour of a young girl and her Barbie doll.
Directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, the film revolves around a courtroom drama raising questions on the liberalisation of women in the society.
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan was seen coming to the rescue of three girls in the latest movie “Pink” and looks like his views on the condition of women is not much different beyond the screen. Pink means you have the freedom and liberty to walk at night. “So the rule is that any given time if you go to the police station you will be heard and your FIR will be registered”, he said. A Swedish girl wanted to take the film (Pink) to her country. “This is the victory of “Pink”. “With all the injustice happening with women, it is important to make people realise their humanity and responsibility towards every individual and raise a voice against gender discrimination”, Sharma said in a statement issued here today.
“Some things are common everywhere”.
Although she proudly boasts that she did all her scenes in one or two takes, according to a report in a leading daily, Malik says that acting the court scenes with Amitabh Bachchan was her biggest challenge.