

The actress, who isn't afraid to speak her mind, added, "Things have unquestionably changed for the better... I believe the days of the heroine being just as glamorous, and by charisma factor, I don't just mean wearing short clothing, are long gone. I mean, not simply as a romantic lead against the huge guy, though that is still there, but I believe the character parts have evolved to the point where the female is given equal weight in the film. As is, she is more than simply a gorgeous face in the movie; she also has a role to play."

"There are several men who take over the globe," she said, addressing the pertinent matter. Nowadays, there are a plethora of woman-centric productions in which the heroine is the protagonist and bears the entire movie on her shoulders. Consider Samantha's performance in 'Oh Baby,' or Nayanthara's current success. She is dipping in both conventional business cinema, where she is partnered against Rajinikanth sir or Vijay, and she is also working on films such as Netrikarann, Maayaa, and other great ventures.