

It is a story of an ordinary girl called Monica, played by Priyal Gor, whose suddenly finds herself becoming the princess of a royal family of Devgarh.Does Bollywood normalise stalking and harassment in the name of love? The answer to that would be a loud YES! “Tu haan kar ya na kar, tu hai meri Kiran”, has been the go-to mantra for Hindi cinema to establish romance, because “ladki ki na mein hi haan chupi hoti hai”, right? She would seen essaying the role of Rajmata Mrinalini Devi in Dekha Ek Khwaab. Even in terms of roles there are strong characterroles in television for everyone," she said. Everything is of high standard like even the sets are huge, costumes and it is so colorful. The last I saw was Jaya Bachchan's role in Khabhi Khushi Khabhi Gham," Aruna told PTI in an interview. Besides, this I feel there are no exciting roles for middle-aged women in Bollywood. We do see banners and posters, events and interactions etc. "Like Bollywood films are promoted, these days even television shows are also marketed. Having tasted success both on big and small screen, veteran actress Aruna Irani feels that like Bollywood, even television is in the forefront when it comes to promotion of its shows, which are now providing meatier roles for middle-aged women as compared to Hindi films.Īruna ventured into television, early in the decade and acted and produced a dozen shows like Mehndi Tere Naam Ki (2002), Zameen Se Aasman Tak (2004), Des Mein Nikla Hoga Chand (2005), Tum Bin Jaooun Kahan (2005), Vaidehi (2006), Naaginn (2007), and Jhansi Ki Rani (2009) among others.
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It seems today there is not much requirement for family oriented films," the 59-year-old actress said. Everything has changed in Bollywood in terms of technology to genre to scripts and concepts to film-making business. There are no exciting roles for women of my age in Bollywood and even if they get there are hardly few scenes. I loved the way Mrinalini Devi portrays elegance, charm and glamour without being overboard.

"Like Bollywood films are promoted, these days even television shows are also marketed.Aruna ventured into television, early in the decade and acted and produced a dozen shows like Mehndi Tere Naam Ki (2002), Zameen Se Aasman Tak (2004), Des Mein Nikla Hoga Chand (2005), Tum Bin Jaooun Kahan (2005),Vaidehi (2006), Naaginn (2007), and Jhansi Ki Rani (2009) among others.Having tasted success both on big and small screen, veteran actress Aruna Irani feels that like Bollywood, even television is in the forefront when it comes to promotion of its shows, which are now providing meatier roles for middle-aged women as compared to Hindi films.
