By: Sana Farzeen
Triptii Dimri and Madhuri Dixit spoke about the scrutiny they have faced as Maa Behen nears release. Their accounts from different generations underline how women in cinema are still judged more harshly.
Sana Farzeen is a journalist at The Indian Express. With a deep-rooted passion for film, theater, and music, she explores the vibrant world of arts and entertainment, engaging in meaningful conversations with celebrities and delving into the intricacies of the film industry and music business. Sana's work has been featured in prominent outlets including MSN and India Today.
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