Alia Bhatt calls out Bollywood’s ‘75% male audience’ argument: ‘What happens to the women?’
- Alia Bhatt challenges the old “75% male audience” rule.
- The shift toward inclusive storytelling in Bollywood.
- Why the industry needs to wake up.
We just saw Alia Bhatt speaking some hard truths. It made us stop and think. She is calling out an old Bollywood excuse. You know the one. People often say 75% of moviegoers are men. Alia has a simple question: “What happens to the women?”
She looks so sharp and focused lately. It is a powerful vibe. Her style feels like a clean, minimalist painting. One bright color stands out against a grey wall. She is that color. She is not just acting. She is leading the way.
While everyone else is busy checking the Delhi weather or the MCX gold price, we are cheering for this. It feels like the air is changing. Even our recent Pati Patni Aur Woh Do Review shows how stories are shifting. People want more than the same old jokes.
Diverse stories are popping up everywhere now. Just look at the Frameline50 lineup for 2026. Even stars like Alix Earle, who just found out she is related to Dylan Dreyer, show how much women drive the conversation today. We are everywhere. We are watching.
Our Take
We think Alia is 100% right. Women want to see great art too. It is not just a mood. It is good business. If you ignore half the world, you are missing the point. Movies should look like real life. Vibrant. Diverse. Real.
