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Shubhangi Atre, best known for her role in the show ‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain,’ has dismissed the long-standing belief that television is a medium dominated by women, while films are meant for male actors. Sharing her thoughts on the matter, she called the notion outdated and irrelevant in today’s evolving entertainment landscape. In an exclusive interview, Atre highlighted how the times are changing.

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00:00Shubhangi Atre, best known for her role in the show Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, has dismissed the
00:09long-standing belief that television is a medium dominated by women while films are meant for male
00:16actors. Sharing her thoughts on the matter, she called the notion outdated and irrelevant in
00:22today's evolving entertainment landscape. In an exclusive interview, Atre highlighted how
00:29the times are changing. She pointed to successful female-led films like Queen and Maricom as examples
00:37of how strong storytelling and powerful performances can break stereotypes regardless of the medium.
00:59Content should be good. Talking about her latest music video, Kaahi Saiya, Shubhangi Atre expresses her feelings when she first heard the song.
01:09No, when I heard this song, like in Raak Joke and Karun Ras, I felt that because it has a little pain,
01:21it has a lot of pain, it has a lot of pain, so I had to present it with a visual treat and a story.
01:29So this was our effort. Shubhangi has now ventured into production with her latest song. Opening about what motivated her to take this new step, she said it stemmed from a deep desire to give back to the industry that shaped her.
01:41So I love music, and this was my dream, and this was my dream, that we contribute to a lot of music. So this is a little bit of a try.

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