Mumbai, June 19 (IANS) Actress Apara Mehta, who famously played Savita Mansukh Virani in the iconic Hindi television show "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi", says there should be a balance between men and women in small screen entertainers.
Asked if she feels the small screen is too women dominated, Apara told IANS: "Yes, it has to be balanced... That is for a fact because it cannot be women-centric only.
"But for us actors, most of us are not going to work in films at this point... Whatever films I did were for different reasons. One was 'Devdas'. When Sanjay Leela Bhansali himself calls you, you don't ask any questions. The last I did was with Farah Khan in 'Tees Maar Khan'... So unless there is meat in a role..."
The actress, who has been a part of the small screen industry for over two decades, says there's a lot for women to do in TV shows.
"We are getting so much of meat and content... So why should I give up that content? Whether it has to be women-centric or not... that is something that needs to be a little balanced somewhere down the line," she added.
Apara is currently a part of "Bakula Bua Ka Bhoot", which airs on &TV.
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