Is Suchitra Krishnamoorthi Open to Playing Alia Bhatt’s Mother?

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Key Takeaways
- Suchitra Krishnamoorthi is open to playing mother roles if they are meaningful.
- She refuses to be labeled as just a heroine's mother.
- Depth and character significance are her primary concerns.
- Her comments highlight issues in the portrayal of senior actresses.
- Suchitra advocates for a shift in how female roles are written in Bollywood.
Mumbai, Sep 29 (NationPress) - Actress, singer, and writer Suchitra Krishnamoorthi, renowned for her memorable role in the classic 90s film Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, has shared her thoughts on the possibility of portraying Alia Bhatt's mother.
In an insightful conversation with IANS, Suchitra expressed her willingness to take on maternal roles but emphasized that she refuses to be labeled as merely the heroine’s mother.
“I receive numerous offers for mother roles!” she stated.
“Whenever producers refer to me as 'heroine's mummy' or 'hero's mummy,' I hang up immediately. That’s not how to define a character,” Krishnamoorthy remarked.
“It implies they are merely peripheral roles, lacking significance in the narrative,” she quipped.
When asked about the prospect of portraying a mother to Bollywood stars like Alia Bhatt, Suchitra responded, “I don’t wish to be offered just as Alia Bhatt’s mummy or anyone else’s. Present me with a substantial role, and I’ll consider it.”
The actress made it clear that she’s open to playing her age or even older, provided the character has depth. “I could even portray a character aged 150! What matters is the narrative and character, not just labels,” she added.
As a mother to aspiring singer-songwriter and actress Kaveri Kapoor, she insists on no vanity regarding her on-screen motherhood, but insists the role must have depth.
“If the character possesses conflict, purpose, and presence in the storyline, I’m in. Otherwise, I won’t!” she declared.
Suchitra's strong remarks come amidst a trend where numerous senior actresses are often relegated to clichéd roles of mothers and grandmothers to top stars like Alia Bhatt, Kiara Advani, and Janhvi Kapoor.
Her candid perspective has ignited discussions within industry circles about how female actors are portrayed and the scripts they receive in mainstream cinema. With her signature honesty, she's making it clear that if Bollywood wants Suchitra Krishnamoorthi back on screen, they must offer more than just the heroine's “mummy.”
–IANS