Mumbai, May 30: Female artists have made huge strides whether it is at the Cannes Film Festival or the box office success of films such as “Crew” and “Aranmanai 4” and it’s high time it reflects in their paychecks, says actor Raashii Khanna.
At the 77th edition of the prestigious film gala, Payal Kapadia’s “All We Imagine As Light” bagged the Grand Prix, the second highest honour at Cannes after the top prize Palme d’Or, while Anasuya Sengupta of “The Shameless” won the best actress award in the Un Certain Regard segment.
Khanna, whose Tamil film “Aranmanai 4” has done well at the box office, said the success of female stars led movies such as “Crew” and “Article 370”, is a validation for all the female artistes of the country. “Art and cinema should be beyond gender. It’s high time we treat it like that. Films like ‘Article 370’ or ‘Crew’ and our film have only proven that women are as far ahead as men are.
“Even this conversation shouldn’t exist in times where everybody should be treated equally. The art is judged by the way it is made, not by who is in it. We should also get better paychecks in films honestly because there is a huge gap. I hope that happens in time. Seeing those women is an amazing feeling,” the actor told reporters here at the trailer launch of the Hindi version of “Aranmanai 4”, co-starring Tamannaah Bhatia. Khanna said there should be no doubt that women artistes can carry a film on their shoulders. “I am very proud of the achievements of women. I think it is a proud moment for us to bring this film to you and this is what we are taking to the audience. I hope the number goes even higher that really validates our existence in the industry,” she added. (PTI)