Kajol’s candid conversation reveals her thoughts on the portrayal of lust Stories 2 and eternal love stories in modern Bollywood, emphasizing the need to normalize female pleasure on-screen.
In a recent interview with Filmfare, renowned Bollywood actress Kajol shared her perspective on love, lust, and the evolving portrayal of these themes in the Indian film industry. Ahead of the release of the anthology Lust Stories 2, Kajol expressed her belief in normalizing the representation of female pleasure on-screen and highlighted the shift in audience expectations towards more realistic and relatable narratives.
Kajol, known for her iconic roles in classic Bollywood films, including her portrayal of Simran in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, acknowledged the changing landscape of love stories in contemporary cinema.
She confessed that a significant portion of the audience has lost faith in the concept of eternal love that was once a hallmark of Bollywood narratives. According to Kajol, modern storytellers now reflect the evolving perception of love and lust among today’s generation.
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When asked about her earliest awareness of the word “lust,” Kajol attributed her understanding to her love for reading. To her, lust represents an intense need to do something, and she describes herself as having an intense lust for life. She elaborated on the various things she loves, such as eating, dancing, listening to music, and spending time with her children, emphasizing that these passions reflect her lust for living fully.
Lust Stories 2, the anthology in which Kajol appears, places female pleasure at the forefront. When questioned about the importance of normalizing the portrayal of female pleasure on-screen, Kajol emphasized the need to bring it into the open and make it part of everyday conversations.
She highlighted how society was once open about such topics, evident in ancient texts and education. However, over time, these discussions became taboo. Kajol advocated for normalizing female pleasure, equating it to the way society has normalized eating and drinking. By openly discussing and acknowledging it, the focus and attention around the topic can be reduced.
Kajol also commented on the shifting perception of love in Bollywood. In the past, love stories often revolved around the concept of eternal love, where two individuals would come together and remain devoted to each other for life. However, Kajol believes that contemporary society no longer believes in such narratives.
She stated that people now embrace the idea of multiple soulmates and view love through a more realistic lens. Love stories in modern Bollywood often explore friendships, modern relationships, and societal dynamics.
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The anthology Lust Stories 2, directed by acclaimed filmmakers Amit Ravindernath Sharma, Konkona Sen Sharma, R Balki, and Sujoy Ghosh, features a talented ensemble cast, including Kajol, Vijay Varma, Tamannaah, Mrunal Thakur, Angad Bedi, Tillotama Shome, Amruta Subhash, Neena Gupta, and Kumud Mishra. The anthology aims to present a diverse range of narratives that reflect the complexities of love, lust, and relationships in contemporary times.
Kajol’s candid conversation with Filmfare sheds light on the changing landscape of Bollywood, particularly regarding the portrayal of love, lust, and female pleasure. By advocating for the normalization of female pleasure on-screen, Kajol emphasizes the importance of open discussions and destigmatization. Additionally, she highlights the evolving perception of love in modern society, where eternal love stories are being reimagined to reflect the realities of today’s relationships.