Bhumi Pednekar hopes word-of-mouth films remain relevant

hindustantimes.com

Bhumi Pednekar discussed the reception of her film "Mere Husband Ki Biwi," which did not perform well at the box office despite positive audience feedback. She expressed hope that word-of-mouth films remain relevant, as they have been crucial to her career. Pednekar also addressed her comfort in participating in two-heroine projects. She stated that she feels secure as an actor and enjoys collaborating with other strong female leads, emphasizing the importance of good storytelling over the number of protagonists. She highlighted her positive experiences working with female co-stars and noted that the quality of the story is what ultimately matters for her performance and audience appreciation.


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