Mumbai, Apr 16 : In the whirlwind world of Bollywood, where box office success often seems as capricious as the monsoon rains, actress Jyoti Saxena is making waves with her opinions on the changing tides of audience preferences. With two back-to-back films set for release, Jyoti Saxena opens up in a unique position to reflect on the industry’s shifting dynamics, particularly regarding female-oriented films versus their male-centric counterparts.
Jyoti Saxena stands at the forefront of a burgeoning conversation over Kareena Kapoor, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon’s film CREW and the star-studded spectacle of Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff’s “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan. Jyoti Saxena shares her thoughts on films that turn in favor of women nowadays, the actress says, “It’s all fair to say that female-oriented films work more than male-oriented films. The industry and audience preferences have evolved. They crave authenticity and originality, not just star power or recycled formulas. The recent example is the two consecutive female-oriented films that have amazed the audience with their performance Kareena Kapoor’s CREW and Sara Ali Khan’s Ae Watan Mere Watan.”
Indeed, the resounding success of Kareena Kapoor’s film Crew and Sara Ali Khan’s film stand as a testament to this evolving paradigm. Bolstered by a stellar cast and a narrative that deftly navigates themes of womanhood and empowerment, the film has struck a chord with audiences, eclipsing the hype of star-driven blockbusters like “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan.”