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Occasionally make films from women's perspective: Isha Talwar
July 31, 2013 by Editorial
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Occasionally make films from women's perspective: Isha Talwar

 

If not regularly, then at least once in a while it would be good to see an inspiring story from a woman's perspective on the big screen, says actress Isha Talwar, who appears in Malayalam, Telugu and Tamil movies.
 
 
 "Once in a while it would be interesting to see a stimulating story from women's perspective. I'm sure stories narrated from a woman's standpoint will be a different experience for the audiences," Isha told IANS.
 
 She, however, believe it's the story that makes any film worth watching.
 
 "Subject is the king. It doesn't matter if you plan to narrate a story from women's or a man's perspective, but eventually the success of a film relies on its story. A man or woman won't matter if you don't have a good story to tell," she added.
 
 Known for back-to-back hits such as "Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde" and "Thillu Mullu 2", Isha is currently set to start shooting for Malayalam drama "Balyakalasakhi".
 
 –Indo-Asian News Service
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