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Bhumi Pednekar: Supporting Message-Driven Films and Staying True to Her Beliefs

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha 4 Min Read Published May 4, 2023
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Bhumi Pednekar has established herself as a versatile actor who can portray a range of characters with depth and sensitivity. From her debut in the unconventional comedy “Dum Laga Ke Haisha” to her latest role as a closeted lesbian in “Badhaai Do”, she has chosen projects that have a message to convey and challenged the status quo.

In a recent interview, Pednekar shared her views on the importance of artists standing by their belief system and using their platform to create awareness and change. She said, “As an artist, I feel it’s important to not only entertain but also educate and inspire people. When you are in a position of influence, you have a responsibility to use it wisely and make a positive impact.”

Pednekar’s career trajectory reflects her commitment to this philosophy. In “Dum Laga Ke Haisha”, she played the role of an overweight girl who defies societal norms and finds love despite her unconventional appearance. The film tackled issues of body shaming and self-acceptance in a humorous and heartwarming way.

Similarly, in “Toilet: Ek Prem Katha”, Pednekar starred as a woman who fights against the lack of proper sanitation facilities in rural India. The film highlighted the urgent need for hygiene and sanitation in the country and sparked a national conversation on the subject.

In “Badhaai Do”, Pednekar portrays a lesbian woman who struggles to come out to her family and society. The film explores the challenges faced by same-sex couples and advocates for their right to love and live freely. Pednekar said that doing this film was one of the best decisions of her career and that she hoped it would create awareness and acceptance for the LGBTQ+ community.

Pednekar’s choice of roles and projects has not only showcased her acting skills but also demonstrated her commitment to social causes. She has used her platform to raise awareness on issues such as body positivity, menstrual hygiene, and LGBTQ+ rights. Her advocacy and activism have earned her a loyal fan base that appreciates her talent and values.

In an industry that often prioritizes glamour and commercial success over substance, Pednekar has carved a niche for herself as an actor who chooses roles that resonate with her beliefs and values. She has proven that message-driven films can be commercially viable and that artists can make a positive impact through their work.

Pednekar’s success and popularity have also made her a role model for young actors and aspiring artists. She encourages them to stay true to their beliefs and to use their talent and platform to make a positive impact. She said, “As an artist, you have the power to influence people’s thoughts and actions. It’s important to use that power wisely and for the greater good.”

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Sweta Jha May 4, 2023
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