Rajshri Deshpande Highlights Struggles for Meaningful Roles After 35
Rajshri Deshpande, 43, says she didn’t get good scripts after Trial by Fire: ‘Women post 35 get few memorable roles’
Hindustan Times
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Actor Rajshri Deshpande, known for her roles in acclaimed projects like 'Trial by Fire' and 'Sacred Games,' expresses frustration over the lack of strong scripts for women over 35 in the Indian film industry. Despite her success, she struggles to find challenging roles that reflect women's diverse life experiences.
- 01Rajshri Deshpande highlights the scarcity of meaningful roles for women over 35 in Indian cinema.
- 02Despite critical acclaim for 'Trial by Fire,' she has struggled to find good scripts.
- 03She desires more layered characters and is willing to portray similar roles if they are distinct.
- 04Rajshri emphasizes the need for stories that reflect women's experiences in their late 30s and 40s.
- 05Her upcoming film 'Baapya' is set to release on May 15, 2026.
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Rajshri Deshpande, a 43-year-old actor recognized for her performances in notable films and series such as 'Manto' and 'Sacred Games,' has voiced her concerns regarding the limited availability of strong roles for women in Indian cinema, particularly after the age of 35. In an interview with Variety India, she shared her disappointment at not receiving compelling scripts despite her accolades from 'Trial by Fire,' which earned her the Filmfare OTT Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series. She expressed a desire for more nuanced characters, stating, 'Write a better character for me,' and lamented the lack of narratives that explore the rich life experiences of women in their late 30s and 40s. Rajshri hopes for the emergence of more stories akin to 'The Crown' or 'The Favourite,' which center around older women. Looking ahead, she will star in the Marathi film 'Baapya,' directed by Samir Tewari, set to release on May 15, 2026.
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Rajshri's comments highlight a broader issue in the film industry regarding the representation of older women, which may encourage filmmakers to create more diverse narratives.
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