Going by their conversation with the media, actresses Kareena Kapoor Ananya Panday and Kalyani Priyadarshan discuss
themes of self-possession, autonomy, and radical self-acceptance.
The actresses also showcased the significance of having agency; the ability to act, take control, and shape outcomes in their careers.
It simply walks into a room and rearranges the air. That is the kind of power that Kareena Kapoor Khan, Kalyani Priyadarshan and Ananya Panday are interested in talking about; the kind they have spent their careers quietly, and sometimes not so quietly, building.
The trio span nearly three decades of Indian cinema. Kapoor Khan, who turned risk into a career philosophy before most of her contemporaries knew what that meant, has never looked more assured. Priyadarshan, the breakout star of Lokah, brings the considered perspective of someone who came to fame on her own terms and intends to keep it that way. And Panday, who has grown visibly and vocally into her craft, arrives with the hard-won confidence of someone who has learned — slowly, then all at once — that she is allowed to say no.
News Edit KV Raman

