New Delhi: Bollywood actress Vidya Balan, recognized for breaking stereotypes with her daring and feminine centric films, not too long ago opened up about going through gender discrimination in her every day life in an interview with a number one every day.
Recalling a dinner desk dialog, the ‘Dirty Picture’ actress advised Times Now that she encountered completely different reactions when she introduced to her mates that she and her husband Siddharth Roy Kapur do not know how to cook dinner.
While they made no touch upon Siddharth, the individuals on the desk had been shocked to know that Vidya did not know how to cook dinner and anticipated her to since she’s a lady.
Balan mentioned, “I remember people telling me over a dinner that Oh my god, you don’t know how to cook. I said, ‘No both Sidharth and I don’t know how to cook’. They said, ‘But you should know how to cook na…”.
She reveals that she was actually offended and needed to say, “why should it be any different for Sidharth and me?”
Continuing on the identical thread, she recounted that her mom would all the time nudge her to study cooking. Here’s how the actress would jokingly retort again, “I would say why the hell should I learn to cook, I will earn enough to hire a cook or marry a man who can cook.”
On the work entrance, the actress is ready to function in Amit Masurkar’s ‘Sherni’ taking part in a forest officer who battles patriarchal norms at her office. The movie additionally options Neeraj Kabi, Vijay Raaz, Sharat Saxena, Mukul Chadda, Brijendra Kala and Ila Arun in supporting roles. It will launch on June 18 on Amazon Prime Video.