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Aarushi Nishank highlights gender disparities and pay gaps in Bollywood

By IANS | Updated: March 2, 2025 13:40 IST

Mumbai, March 2 Actor-producer Aarushi Nishank has opened up about the ongoing challenges faced by women in Bollywood, ...

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Mumbai, March 2 Actor-producer Aarushi Nishank has opened up about the ongoing challenges faced by women in Bollywood, particularly addressing the persistent pay gaps and gender disparities in the industry.

Reflecting on her experiences, she stressed that despite advancements in society, women in the film industry continue to encounter significant obstacles, even in the 21st century. Former Union minister and ex-Uttarakhand chief minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank's daughter Aarushi told IANS, “Unfortunately, disparities still exist, even in the 21st century. Women in Bollywood have long faced pay gaps and other challenges. Tarini also faced several hurdles, but I prefer to talk about them once the film is released and successful.”

She added, “This film is about six women who defied the odds, and we had to fight for its recognition. Women’s stories deserve more prominence, and it’s time we change the narrative.”

Sharing her thoughts on the ongoing debate around nepotism, Nishank stated, “The path I have chosen is certainly tough. Interestingly, I have experienced a mix of nepotism. In one space, I am considered an outsider, while in another, I am seen as a political insider. While nepotism may give some people an initial platform, success is never guaranteed. Many star kids have not been able to sustain their careers. Ultimately, talent, hard work, and perseverance determine an actor’s success.”

Aarushi also shared her thoughts on the delays often encountered in the film industry, discussing how these setbacks can turn into valuable opportunities for growth. When asked about her perspective on delays in acting projects, the TEDx speaker emphasized the importance of patience in the industry.

“In the film industry, delays are part of the process. Patience is essential, and I have learned that everything happens at the right time. I began my career with a T-Series music video called Panhala Sahil, which was loved by audiences and crossed over 305 million views. I have received multiple offers but have turned down many projects because I believe in choosing quality over quantity. As I always say, one good project can define your career, just as one bad choice can harm it,” she stated.

Meanwhile, Aarushi recently made headlines after she accused two Mumbai-based producers of defrauding her of Rs 4 crore. She claimed that the producer couple tricked her into investing in the film “Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan,” which features actors Vikrant Massey and Shanaya Kapoor.

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