Vidya Balan is appreciative of the assignments that have come her way. It’s a better time to be a female actor than it is to be a male actor right now.

Vidya Balan is one of Bollywood’s most gifted and promising actresses. Sherni, The Dirty Picture, Kahaani, and other films have showcased her acting abilities. Her most recent appearance was in the film Jalsa. Shefali Shah plays a pivotal part in the film. Suresh Triveni directed the film, which received critical acclaim for its plot and cast performances. Vidya recently expressed her thanks for the opportunities that have come her way in an interview with PTI. She also stated that being a female actor at this moment is preferable to being a male actor.

She said, “I have said this before that it’s a better time to be a female actor than a male actor. I hope that it gets better. Whenever I say how can this get any better, the universe sends even better stories my way. I don’t know whether I would qualify it as my most creatively fulfilling phase but my career has been extremely fulfilling and I feel so grateful for that but I have still a long long way to go.”

In an exclusive chat, Vidya had spilt some beans on her web series on Indira Gandhi. She said, “Immediately after The Dirty Picture, people were only coming to me with biopics – Meena Kumari, MS Subbulakshmi, Kiran Bedi….There were 10 of them that came to me at that time, I am thinking of the others.” Further, in the web series on Indira Gandhi, Vidya said, “I’d hope so. I’m hoping to be able to share good news very soon, I’ll leave it at that.”

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