New Delhi, Aug 8 : Actress
Tannishtha Chatterjee,
who has worked in both Indian and international cinema, feels people
have double standards when it comes to women.
"Our society and
the people living in it are full of double standards. On one hand, we
enjoy watching item numbers, but on the other hand if a girl goes to a
party in a short skirt, she gets molested," Tannishtha told IANS.
Having
worked in movies like "
Road movie" and "
Dekh Indian Circus", she will
next be seen playing a bride imported from Bengal in
Nila Madhab Panda's
forthcoming film, "Jalpari: The Dessert Mermaid".
The movie
deals with the issue of female foeticide. Tannishtha said: "When I read
the script, I thought being a woman and an actress it is very important
for me to support a film like this."
She has worked with child artist Lehar Khan who is the protagonist in the film and says children are natural actors.
"I
love working with children. They are so natural. There are many stars
in the west who think twice before casting a lead protagonist as a
child. They are so genuine in their acting," said the actress, who is
best known in the west for her performance in 2007 British film "Brick
Lane".
According to Tannishtha, the USP of "Jalpari: The Dessert
Mermaid" lies in the way a message is sent across to audience in a fun
manner.
"Jalpari.." also features Parvin Dabas, Rahul Singh, Suhasini Mulay and V.M. Badola in supporting roles.
© IANS