Manisha Koirala on Bollywood's age gap: 'A grandfather can be a hero, but a married actress is taboo'
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Actress Manisha Koirala once spoke candidly about the stark age double standard in Bollywood, revealing how the industry treats male and female actors very differently as they age — remarks she made during an appearance on veteran actress Simi Garewal's celebrated chat show, 'Rendezvous with Simi Garewal'.
The Double Standard Manisha Called Out
Koirala pointed out a glaring contradiction at the heart of Hindi cinema: a male actor who is a grandfather can still be cast as a romantic hero, while a female actor is effectively sidelined the moment she gets married. “We have actors who are grandfathers and are still working as a hero, but the moment an actress gets married, she’s tabooed from acting,” she said. “Why, when you have a 40-year-old or 50-year-old as a hero… the age gap is there.”
Her Hope for Change
Despite the criticism, Manisha expressed cautious optimism that the industry would evolve. “I think a lot of restrictions are there in our industry, but with time I feel people will start fighting it,” she said. Her remarks reflected a broader frustration shared by many female actors of her generation, who found their careers curtailed by social expectations that simply did not apply to their male counterparts.
On Being Seen as More Than an Object of Desire
When Simi Garewal suggested that heroines were often viewed purely as objects of desire for the male lead, Manisha agreed but pushed back against that limitation. “It’s a great thing to be desired, but if they limit you only to that, then it’s a sad thing,” she said. She also placed some responsibility on women themselves to shift the narrative: “It’s up to women, too, to get up and show — I can act, I can do. You concentrate on me and my talent or my work… you have to be clever enough to deal with the situation and change the attention from one thing to another.”
Why These Remarks Still Resonate
Koirala’s observations, though made on a show that aired years ago, remain strikingly relevant. The conversation around ageism and gender bias in Bollywood has only grown louder in recent years, with several actresses — from Vidya Balan to Taapsee Pannu — raising similar concerns publicly. Notably, the Hindi film industry has seen a gradual shift, with more female-led films finding commercial success, yet the age-pairing disparity in mainstream cinema persists. Manisha Koirala herself made a widely celebrated comeback in later years, appearing in projects that defied the very norms she had critiqued.