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Actress Giorgia Andriani has sparked a timely conversation about the portrayal of women in cinema, particularly in the context of special dance numbers — long a hallmark of Indian filmmaking. Andriani drew a distinction between celebrating femininity and reducing women to objects of desire.

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She offered a nuanced take on dance sequences and women’s roles on screen. “The way a scene is conceptualised and brought to life makes all the difference,” she said. “When done right, dance numbers can be incredibly empowering, celebrating the grace and power of women. I’m drawn to projects that highlight a woman’s inner strength and confidence rather than just her physical appearance.”

She emphasised her commitment to choosing roles that uphold artistic integrity while ensuring respectful representation. “Entertainment and respect can coexist beautifully when there’s genuine intent behind the storytelling,” Andriani said.

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