India, Dec. 12 -- Actor Nushrratt Bharuccha recently expressed her thoughts on why male-oriented films often perform better at the box office, saying, "They are made less and males constitute the majority of the population in our country." According to India Today, the actor also noted that while change is gradual, female-led films that resonate with audiences can also succeed. Nushrratt shared, "Change doesn't happen instantly; it will take time. But it will definitely happen. Films about women that resonate with audiences tend to perform well. Mimi (2021), Chhorii (2021), Dream Girl (2021), Akelli (2023), and Pink (2016) all did well. Heroism isn't gender-based. Females can also act as heroes, though it's rarely portrayed in our country." Speaking about the challenges women face in Bollywood, Nushrratt said, "It's very difficult for a female actor. I'm an outsider. I arrived through auditions, and my journey to Chhorii was very important for me." She added that her entry into Bollywood began with comedy, which led to some stereotyping: "When I did Pyaar Ka Punchnama (2011), my performance was seen as a joke. People thought I would only fit in commercial films. But when Chhorii came along, I grabbed it and changed perceptions."HTC...