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Kritika Kamra consciously lets go of work that glorifies dependent women

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From portraying a tough spy in For Your Eyes Only or a sharp-witted cop in Gyaarah Gyaarah, actress Kritika Kamra has shared that she is drawn to roles that break stereotypes and that she consciously lets go of work that glorifies weak, dependent women. She wants to tell stories that show women in a stronger light.

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“I want to tell stories that reflect strong, multi-dimensional women who stand their ground and challenge societal expectations. It’s not just about playing different roles; it’s about representing characters with purpose and depth that inspire audiences,” said the actress.

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Highlighting her approach, she stated, “I’ve consciously let go of work that glorifies weak, dependent women. My characters stand on their own terms. They have agency, resilience, and a voice that demands to be heard. As an actor, I feel a responsibility to portray women who embody strength and individuality,” said Kritika. On the work front, Kritika will next be seen in ‘Matka King’. It delves into the intricate world of Matka gambling that started in Mumbai.

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