The actor, who hadn't made an appearance on the big screen in the last five years, said that she has never felt the gap in all these years.
"You will see it (me) more often now," said the actress when asked about the reason for not doing films for so long. She was in the capital to walk for designer Manish Malhotra at the finale show of Amazon India Couture Week (AICW) 2015.
"It's lovely working with everyone in Jazbaa as the cast is so wonderful. From Irrfan to Shabanaji (Shabana Azmi), everyone was lovely. I never felt the gap," added Aishwarya, who took around five years of break from the big screen to raise her daughter Aaradhya. The actor was last seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Guzaarish in 2010.
The shoot of Jazbaa began in January 2015, and the film has been shot in and around Mumbai. It is also said that the film is a remake of the South Korean film Seven Days. The first look of of Jazbaa was unveiled at the Cannes International Film Festival earlier this year. The film is slated to hit the screens on October 9. The trailer of the film is set to release on August 15, Independence Day.
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In these dramas women are made to endure all sorts of physical, mental and emotional abuse. They are slapped, shoved and even kicked around on screen in front of millions of viewers that includes women, men and children of impressionable age. In a country where women already face high levels of domestic abuse it is highly condemnable that our writers and directors instead of working to change this mindset are actively promoting it! I mean seriously what kind of message are you sending out there? That it is OK to abuse women. I know husbands who frequently abuse their wives who are avid watchers of these shows. One such despicable being was a regular watcher of Geo’s infamous ‘kalmoohi’ a show which was created to make the life of the heroine as tragic as possible. However kalmoohi was not unique. Drama after drama brought forward such kind of eternally crying women with Mawra hocane, Sumbl Iqbal, Ayeza khan crying at each possible instance Ad nauseam.
I once read an interview of Faseeh bari khan where he said his producers asked him to add violence against women saying that this will boost TRP’s. He even stated how producers are even stooping so low as to have writers write scenes where women’s heads are shaved! (aurat ko ganja kerna saza ke liye). This is a new low even for our producers.
Every entertainment channel airs these kinds of dramas with currently Geo leading this trend with ARY on a close second position. These channel rather then bringing forth quality entertainment are churning out such rubbish. It is time to send a clear message to these drama writers and producers. Stop exploiting women!
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