
While many Bollywood and top South Indian actresses often assume their stardom rivals that of leading male stars, the box office numbers tell a different story. Female-led films, even those starring some of the most popular heroines, often struggle to cross even ₹2 crore, and several projects never make it past production.
In this landscape, Anupama Parameswaran stands apart for her grounded perspective. Promoting her first woman-centric Telugu film, Paradha, Anupama was refreshingly honest about the industry’s bias. She openly acknowledged that both audiences and distributors still hesitate when it comes to female-driven narratives.
Anupama revealed that Paradha, despite being completed long ago, faced significant delays because of this very reluctance in the market. Without blaming anyone directly, she highlighted the harsh truth about the challenges of bringing heroine-centric films to theatres.
Her candid take reflects a rare honesty among young stars today — a reminder that beyond the glamor, the industry still has a long way to go in supporting women-led stories.
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