Did Supriya Pathak find courage in Auntypreneur?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Empowerment knows no age limits.
- Courage can manifest quietly in everyday life.
- The journey of women can inspire others to chase their dreams.
- Auntypreneur celebrates the spirit of entrepreneurship.
- It's never too late to embark on a new adventure.
Mumbai, Nov 13 (NationPress) Veteran actress Supriya Pathak Kapur is back with another captivating role in the new Gujarati premiere "Auntypreneur".
Directed by Pratik Rajen Kothari, "Auntypreneur" follows the journey of Jasuben Gangani, a 65-year-old homemaker residing in a middle-class society in Mumbai.
When her building faces demolition due to financial woes, Jasuben rallies a spirited group of “aunties” — homemakers, caretakers, and dreamers — to navigate the unpredictable realms of entrepreneurship and stock trading.
What begins as a survival tactic evolves into a delightful expedition of self-discovery and empowerment.
This drama serves as a gentle reminder that age is merely a number and that courage knows no bounds.
Discussing "Auntypreneur", Supriya noted that it reminded her that courage doesn’t always need to announce itself.
It also helped the 'Khichdi' actress understand that it is never too late to pursue your aspirations.
According to Supriya, "Auntypreneur" effectively illustrates what genuine empowerment resembles.
She was quoted saying, “Auntypreneur reminded me that courage doesn’t always roar; sometimes it quietly brews in the corners of ordinary lives. Portraying Jasuben was akin to rediscovering a part of myself that believes it’s never too late to embark on something new. The narrative of these women, who adopt an unconventional route to tackle crises and challenge stereotypes, beautifully embodies the essence of empowerment.”
“I’m thrilled that the film will debut digitally on ShemarooMe, where stories rooted in culture and simplicity reach every household. I hope viewers see reflections of their mothers, grandmothers, and even themselves in these women who transform life’s chaos into confidence and dreams into reality,” she added.
Alongside Supriya, "Auntypreneur" features a talented ensemble cast including Ojas Rawal, Brinda Trivedi, Margi Desai, and Yukti Randeria in significant roles, among others.