Neha Dhupia - The actress needs no introduction and is known for her impressive work. The diva made her Bollywood debut with the 2003 release Qayamat: City Under Threat and has carved a niche for herself with her impressive performances. While Neha has made a mark with her line of work over the almost 19 years of her career, the Shootout At Lokhandwala actress believes gender inequality has existed in the industry over the years.
In her exclusive conversation with Pinkvilla for Woman Up Season 3, Neha talks about gender inequality and what she believes women have a lot to prove most of the time. He said, "The first time it's around 'oh, the script was good', the next time around 'the roll was good', the third time around, 'good thick hai' and until then, the other men don't want to work in the business with them. Because they're like - 'Okay, maybe she's become her own hero and the movie could be about her'". Apart from this, Neha also emphasized that times are changing in the industry.
Citing the example of Aamir Khan, the actress said, "Congratulations to an actor like Aamir for his film Secret Superstar, where he played a small role and he put all the female parts on himself - mother, daughter, all of it. It's great. That's what I'm saying, when the biggest star comes out and does films like this, you think it's all for the love of acting, but there's a flip side to it. There's also inequality, one And there will be pay disparity but it is a difference".
Meanwhile, on the work front, Neha was last seen in the lead role of Yami Gautam in A Thursday. Neha was seen playing the role of ACP Catherine Alvarez in the thriller drama.