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Mona Singh Says ‘Brotherhood Culture’ Makes Women Feel Like Outsiders In The Industry

Mona Singh, the well-known Indian television actress, recently gave an insightful interview where she discussed her character in the highly anticipated show Kohrra 2, as well as the changing portrayal of women in the media and in real life. With her dynamic presence and powerful performances, Mona has established herself as a role model for many women in the country. In this interview, she delves deeper into her character and shares her views on the evolving roles of women.

Kohrra 2 is the sequel to the immensely popular show Kohrra, which aired in 2019. The first season was a gripping thriller that kept the audience at the edge of their seats and became the talk of the town. Now, the audiences are eagerly waiting for the second season, which promises to be even more thrilling and intriguing. Mona plays the lead character of Meera in the show, a strong and independent woman who faces various challenges and obstacles in her life.

When asked about her character, Mona says, “Meera is a complex character with many layers. She is a modern, ambitious woman who is not afraid to speak her mind and fight for what she believes in. But at the same time, she also has a vulnerable side to her, which makes her relatable to the audience. It was a challenging but exciting experience to portray such a character.”

The first season of Kohrra was also praised for its representation of strong and bold women characters. Mona believes that the success of the first season has opened doors for more such strong female characters in the entertainment industry. She says, “Gone are the days when women were portrayed as mere damsels in distress or just the love interest of the male lead. Audiences today want to see women in powerful roles, and I am glad that shows like Kohrra are breaking stereotypes and giving strong female characters the spotlight they deserve.”

Mona also discussed the evolving roles of women in real life and the changing perceptions towards them. “Women are no longer confined to the four walls of their homes. We are stepping out, taking up challenging jobs, and excelling in various fields. The society is slowly changing, and we are seeing more and more women being treated as equals. However, we still have a long way to go, and it’s important to keep moving forward and breaking barriers,” she says.

The actress also emphasized the importance of representation and how it can impact the mindset of the society. “The media has a great responsibility to portray women in a positive light. It can shape the perception of society towards women and give a voice to their struggles. I am glad to be a part of a show that is sending a powerful message and showcasing a strong female character,” she adds.

Mona’s character in Kohrra 2 is a testament to the fact that women can be fierce, independent, and take charge of their lives. Her portrayal of Meera is not only inspiring but also serves as a reminder to the audience that women are capable of achieving anything they set their minds to.

In conclusion, Mona’s discussion on her character in Kohrra 2 and the evolving roles of women in the show and in real life is a testament to her passion and commitment towards uplifting women. Through her strong and impactful performances, she continues to inspire and motivate women to break barriers and create their own path. With her talent and determination, Mona is truly a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry, and we cannot wait to see her in action in Kohrra 2.

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