
At a recent event in Bengaluru, Vidya Balan entertained the audience with humorous stories. She mentioned how her comedic content on social media has gained popularity and expressed her love for comedy. Vidya spoke about the lack of comedic roles for actresses in today's cinema industry. She shared insights on her passion for acting, stating that it allows her to embody diverse characters and live different lives during film projects. Vidya expressed her enjoyment in preparing for each role, emphasizing the importance of understanding the characters' emotions and motivations. She also touched upon the societal pressure of body image and self-worth, highlighting the importance of self-acceptance beyond physical appearance.I have always had body image concerns stemming from being labeled as a "fat girl" while growing up. Watching "The Dirty Picture" helped me understand that body size doesn't dictate one's self-worth. It was a freeing realization that altered my perspective not only as an actress but as an individual too. This film made me appreciate my body as the vessel that keeps me alive. My sister, Priya, serves as my inspiration and confidante. She exudes confidence and acceptance in her own skin, qualities I admire.
Vidya Balan expressed the belief that women excel in acting due to their ability to effortlessly assume various roles in everyday life. Women seamlessly transition between roles such as mother, sister, and wife, which enables them to tap into different facets of their being when portraying characters on screen. Movies draw inspiration from real-life events, as opposed to the misconception that films influence society. Cinema does not hold the responsibility of being society's moral compass; rather, it reflects the occurrences in real life. Despite cinema's widespread consumption, only a fraction of people watch the biggest blockbusters, highlighting that films depict a small segment of India's population.