Kangana Ranaut doesn't like the term "women oriented"
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These days actress Kangana Ranaut is busy with the promotions of her long awaited action flick 'Dhaakad' which is set to release about a week from now. The film is being marketed as first female led espionage thriller of Bollywood but apparently Kangana doesn't think that there should be a lot of buzz about protagonist's gender.
During the second trailer launch of the 'Dhaakad', Kangana said, "I think we must do away with this idea (women-oriented or male-oriented) films. We shouldn't view any film in this manner. We should look at a film just as a film. We shouldn't attach sexuality (gender) to it. We, women, have contributed so much to so many films. Since all the credit is given to men, we have faced the damage because of that."
Actress Divya Dutta, who plays an important role in the film, added, "This differentiation that we have started doing... women-oriented, male-oriented films... I think the day we stop doing this demarcation, normalcy will follow."
Directed by Razneesh Ghai and also starring Arjun Rampal, 'Dhaakad' is set to release theatrically on 20th of May.
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